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    Use "thick" in a sentence

    thick example sentences

    thick


    1. The roof was bigleaf shaftwood fronds thatched six inches thick


    2. Thick gobs of blood bubbled over his mouth and nose


    3. I suggest 1 part DE to ••• part Boric acid, added to water or to paint until a thick paint like texture, then painted on the wood


    4. You've got a thick skull there


    5. doostEr was as burly as his equipment, a big-boned Troll/Enurate/Nordic mutt with a wide nose and thick wavy hair and beard of speckled bronze and ebony


    6. He had a thick scattering of brown freckles over his ruddy skin, what you could see of it thru the whiskers


    7. "Tahlmute," he said, "and yeah, a four ton cylinder twenty feet long and four to six feet thick


    8. Tahlmute was only half a foot shorter, but his body was as thick as doosEr's neck


    9. The world around him now was white and thick and diamond


    10. Putting together the Raised Bed: A good raised bed should be at least 4 ft x 10 ft x 12 inches high with 2 inch thick wood

    11. What I mean to say is who the fuck is it?" His was a thick, rich, cockney accent


    12. Both wore thick white bath robes


    13. He drummed his thick fingers nervously on the desk as he waited


    14. Some of the floors above that were not as safe as they once were, but thick limbs with thick green fronds fluttering in the gentle breeze shaded most of it


    15. Billie slumped back in her chair and took a mouthful of the now thick and


    16. He had a thick and detailed metal stick strapped over his shoulders, shiny black low-calf boots and several shiny black canisters strapped to his upper thighs


    17. hear snorts and snuffles, the sounds of night creatures in thick, matted undergrowth


    18. over a thick rope of liana, he could see his suit and under that his shoes


    19. He leapt out of bed and landed on a thick, mucal


    20. down from the ceiling, thick fronds and razor sharp leaves cut and smothered his

    21. vegetation seemed to consist mostly of tall, thick grasses, swaying slightly in a


    22. He used a thick stubby finger to draw down his shirt collar and reveal the Chinese character tattooed onto his own neck


    23. Thick, warm saliva dripped off of her teeth and


    24. was secluded, the grass thick and soft, the trees full and weeping heavily with fruit,


    25. He was thick set, bald and shaved with several necks rolled up above his jacket collar


    26. standing with his hand on his hips, his hair thick and full on the wind, while the


    27. coating of thick, black, flowing cloth


    28. rancid cheeses, the occasional slice of meat if the farmer took pity on him, thick,


    29. The balding grease monkey beside me answered his mobile in yet another thick cockney accent


    30. He was drying off the back of his thick muscular neck and his freshly shaven chin

    31. The pitch of Marat’s voice was sharp and angular, cutting through the thick prison


    32. edges of the thick cell walls and dissolved the shifting shapes of the man that he had


    33. The gaoler, wrapped in high collars and thick furs beneath his jerkin, muttered a


    34. The outer shell of this iron asteroid was only fourteen feet thick in spots, serving as shielding from the relativistic barrage of interstellar flight


    35. So”, replied MacKenzie, gesturing at the thick stone walls of his cell, “you built all


    36. Vincef personified himself as a bear of a man with big jowls and thick black hair


    37. He wore a neat medium length thick black beard and a brown military uniform without insignia of rank


    38. He knew that on this world, the seabeds are where the atmosphere is thick enough to support life


    39. It didn’t seem to bother Timms much to see the image of the Chief like that, with bundles of control cables thick as her thighs and arms coming out of her pelvis and her shoulders


    40. To the north there is a well-built stone wall; behind it, the thick forest of fir-trees

    41. Sickly-sweet squares of pink and white mass-produced sponge surrounded by thick marzipan


    42. The air was at least half as thick as he was used to


    43. The stuff was as thick as honey and took time to pour


    44. He turned away and went thru the thick portal that his coachman held open


    45. With Byram Hermosa from the shop, he cruised down the narrow canal between the thick roots of towering apartment trees and into the open lake, bound for the Yakhan, determined to cover the fifteen hundred miles in a native week


    46. Most of the traffic was actually hand-paddled kayaks, in places so thick the clack of paddles hitting each other was common


    47. The thick wildlife singing in this jungle does help it seem like a ruin


    48. It was now run by a slender and creamy-skinned Wood Elf with a little button of a nose and thick waves of black hair that reached the middle of her back


    49. It floated like a boat with a thick turtle-hard, but smooth shell on top


    50. After he had driven his black beauty of a car out onto the lane and closed the back gate, she took a tin of something fishy out of the under sink cupboard , sat down in one of her rickety old kitchen chairs, the one next to the gently warming range, and poured herself a thick measure of her favourite Scotch














































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    Synonyms for "thick"

    midst thick blockheaded boneheaded duncical duncish fatheaded loggerheaded thick-skulled thickheaded wooden-headed buddy-buddy chummy slurred deep dense compact heavyset stocky thickset thickly viscous gummy gelatinous concentrated condensed glutinous gluey close abundant compressed packed full crammed obscured vaporous misty foggy cloudy indistinct obscure turbid wide broad fat large ample bulky solid massive obtuse doltish dull stupid unintelligent slow bovine bosom dear intimate fraternal

    "thick" definitions

    the location of something surrounded by other things


    not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions


    having component parts closely crowded together


    relatively dense in consistency


    spoken as if with a thick tongue


    having a short and solid form or stature


    hard to pass through because of dense growth


    (of darkness) densely dark


    (used informally) associated on close terms


    (used informally) stupid


    abounding; having a lot of


    with a thick consistency


    in quick succession