Spread

Word SPREAD
Character 6
Hyphenation spread
Pronunciations /spɹɛd/

Definitions and meanings of "Spread"

What do we mean by spread?

To open to a fuller extent or width; stretch. intransitive verb

To make wider the gap between; move farther apart. intransitive verb

To distribute over a surface in a layer. intransitive verb

To cover with a layer. intransitive verb

To distribute widely. intransitive verb

To make a wide or extensive arrangement of. intransitive verb

To exhibit or display the full extent of. intransitive verb

To cause to become widely seen or known; scatter or disseminate. intransitive verb

To prepare (a table) for eating; set. intransitive verb

To arrange (food or a meal) on a table. intransitive verb

To flatten (a rivet end, for example) by pounding. intransitive verb

To be extended or enlarged. intransitive verb

To move over an area, be distributed, or be widely dispersed. intransitive verb

To become known or prevalent over a wide area. intransitive verb

To be exhibited, displayed, or visible in broad or full extent. intransitive verb

To become or admit of being distributed in a layer. intransitive verb

To become separated; be forced farther apart. intransitive verb

The act of spreading.

Something that has been spread.

A layout, pattern or design of cards arranged for a reading.

An expanse of land.

A large tract of land used to raise livestock; a cattle ranch.

A piece of material used as a cover (such as a bedspread).

A large meal, especially one laid out on a table.

(bread, etc.) Any form of food designed to be spread, such as butters or jams.

Food improvised by inmates from various ingredients to relieve the tedium of prison food.

An item in a newspaper or magazine that occupies more than one column or page.

Two facing pages in a book, newspaper etc.

A numerical difference.

The difference between the wholesale and retail prices.

The difference between the price of a futures month and the price of another month of the same commodity.

The purchase of a futures contract of one delivery month against the sale of another futures delivery month of the same commodity.

The purchase of one delivery month of one commodity against the sale of that same delivery month of a different commodity.

An arbitrage transaction of the same commodity in two markets, executed to take advantage of a profit from price discrepancies.

The difference between bidding and asking price.

The difference between the prices of two similar items.

An unlimited expanse of discontinuous points.

The surface in proportion to the depth of a cut gemstone.

1. A whole bunch of food spread out for everybody to have some, such as at a cookout, barbeque, family gathering etc. 2. Things you put onto toasted bread like butter, peanut butter, jam, etc. Or even things such as mayo and mustard to spread on bread for sandwiches 3. "Spread em!" Some shit a cop might say before he pats you down. If already locked up, you might hear this from a cop so he can look at your butthole. 4. A term used in jails and prisons for food that is made by inmates combining all sorts of items bought from commissary. Urban Dictionary

"Gourmet" inmate meal, as shown to me by the lovely ladies at the Williamson County (TN) Jail, "recipe" is as follows..... 1 pkg ramen noodles and seasoning pack (preferably chili flavor)- crushed, 1 "$0.99" size bag of cheetos (preferably "japaleno")- crushed, 1/4 "meat stick"- cut into small pieces, 1 cheese stick- small pieces. Combine all ingredients in a commissary issued tumbler and shake to mix. Add enough hot water to cover and stir, pour into the cheeto bag and let sit for 5 minutes. Carefully open the bag at the seam, top with mayo or ranch packet and ENJOY! Urban Dictionary

The land which belongs to someone. Urban Dictionary

In competitive forensics, to spread is to speak very quickly, esp. in debate rounds. Urban Dictionary

Someone attractive, a good looking person. Urban Dictionary

A combination of ramen Noodles, chili cheese fritos, and hot cheetos, loved by all inmates of the adams county detention center in Adams County, CO. Urban Dictionary

To go out a lot and spend a lot of money for drinks (usually cash). Urban Dictionary

Describes someone who is attractive or good-looking, someone who is hot, fit etc etc. originated from the word butters or butterz, which describes someone who is considered ugly and/or rough. Urban Dictionary

The most commonly used excuse for having a shit animfix/prediction. rarely it covers up resolver misses but mostly csgo just sucks dick. Urban Dictionary

The scatter profile of a chromosome karyotype on a microscopic slide. Well spread chromosomes enable the karyologist to count and pair the chromosomes, and classify the organism to species level. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Spread

The word "spread" in example sentences

As the Grateful Dead toured the globe through the '70s and '80s, playing hundreds of shows a year - the term spread though the Dead underground. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

"The word spread pretty quickly around here: They had service and nice planes," said Gary Adams , senior vice president of Anchor/Russell Capital Advisors LLC, a Boston money-management firm. ❋ Susan Carey (2012)

When the blog Chicks in the Huddle broke the news, the word spread like wildfire. ❋ Shaneika Dabney (2011)

The word spread quickly around town about Till's alleged actions. ❋ Dexter Rogers (2011)

As the word spread through the upper levels of government that day, it would be remembered, one could almost hear the sighs of relief. ❋ David McCullough (2010)

When the word spread that Bose Hubbard was going to crush some poor devil, the dance hall emptied as people rushed to watch the spectacle. ❋ Jack Todd (2010)

The word spread beyond the social networking on Joga.com through many non-Nike websites, as soccer amateurs sought to co-opt others. ❋ Venkat Ramaswamy (2010)

So the word spread that Father Bartholomew was consulting with Jesus in the confessional. ❋ Ph.D Jerome R. Corsi (2010)

Then it was dutifully picked up by our mainstream media where the term spread like wild fire. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As the 1947 summer heat mellowed and green leaves began to hint at the colors to follow, a variant of the phrase spread through Shelbyville. ❋ Tom Graham (2006)

Of course, such a concept is very useful for just about any cause, and the term spread within leftist circles over time. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Other drifters and crew started to gather as the word spread that the Corolla was being impounded by the cops. ❋ Todd Strasser (2006)

[Nice] spread. ❋ ProfessorProcrastinate (2019)

"[Hey girl], you got any [Cheetos]?" "Yeah, what's up, you hungry?" "[Damn right], this county food is bullshit, let's make a spread" ❋ Ms Fin (2008)

They had a 4 [acre] spread on the [outskirts] of "town" and a large gun collection. They were afraid of [the government]. ❋ Miskatonic Jack 2 (2010)

Jeff: [Could you] understand what that [debater] was saying? [Diana]: No, he was spreading too quickly. ❋ Bitterspice (2005)

[Elizabeth]: damn, look at my boyfriend. He's my spread. [Evelyn]: [coo]. ❋ Big Poppa, Bitch. (2013)

[Convict] #1 You got any chili [fritos]? Convict #2 Yeah Convict [Lets combine] our shit to make a spread ❋ Beat Jackin (2007)

- Hey man, [keen] for some [drinks] tonight? - [Yeah dude], let's spread! ❋ Mahar (2011)

"that [bands] [drummer] is so damn spread" "man [your mum] was looking spread last night" ❋ Jessthough (2008)

why are you [dumping]? [mIsSeD] sHoT dUe To [SpReAd] ❋ CKabuser' (2020)

Bob: I was looking at your karyotype slides. I must say you got pretty good spreads. Jane: Thanks, I dropped the cells from two [feet up]! Bob: [As they say], "Happiness is a good spread," I hope you [get good] G-banded karyotypes. ❋ A Kumirai (2006)

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