1. threading - Noun
2. threading - Verb
of Thread
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt flows through old hushed Egypt and its sands, Like some grave mighty thought threading a dream, And times and things, as in that vision, seem Keeping along it their eternal stands. Leigh Hunt
How guilt refined the methods of self-torture, threading the beads of detail into an eternal loop, a rosary to be fingered for a lifetime. Ian McEwan
In the great desert of northern Arizona the traveller, threading his way across a sage-brush and cacti plain shut in by abrupt-sided shelves of land rising here and there some hundreds of feet higher, suddenly comes upon a petrified forest. Percival Lowell
There are millions of people in the world, and the spirits will see that most of them you never have to meet. But there are one or two you are tied to, and the spirits will cross you back and forth, threading so many knots until they catch and you finally get it right. Jodi Picoult
It's like threading a needle while walking on a water bed. Phil Donahue
A mechanical device will certainly need you to establish as well as adjust the controls by hand, doing fundamental embroidery tasks such as threading the needle, sew length, hemming, creating buttonholes together with basic upkeep. Source: Internet