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threads

British  
/ θrɛdz /

plural noun

  1. a slang word for clothes

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She added: "These AI images don't appear from nowhere – they're built from real disabled people's images, often without consent – and unmoderated comment threads turbocharge objectification and harassment."

From BBC

Then, Neuralink uses a robot to insert microscopic threads into the brain.

From MarketWatch

He came to The Mountain to sell goods from The Kingdom—colorful threads, clay pots, and wooden spoons.

From Literature

His depiction of the heavens is just one of many threads and themes that run through his decades of work.

From Los Angeles Times

She cites threads about people going bald or going through pregnancy.

From BBC