Sentences with spread oneself thin
spread one·self thin
S s - To spread out the papers on the table.
- He spread the pots on the ground and started hawking his wares.
- To spread hay to dry.
- To spread butter on a slice of bread.
- She spread the blanket over her knees.
- To spread the word of the gospel.
- He spread his arms over his head in surrender.
- To spread the end of a rivet by hammering.
- The factory spread along the river front.
- Margarine spreads easily.
- With a spread of her arms the actress acknowledged the applause.
- The spread of consumerism.
- To measure the spread of branches.
- The widening spread between lending and borrowing costs.
- The spread of an elastic material.
- The long-distance movers planned a five-day spread between pickup and delivery.
- A spread of timber.
- A full-page spread; a two-page spread.
- Many college students spread themselves thin by taking on too many activities during the semester.