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View definitions for thick

thick

adjective as in deep, bulky

adjective as in dense (referring to weather)

adjective as in friendly

adjective as in unreasonable

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Example Sentences

There's something inherently crave-worthy about a classic cheeseburger — complete with slightly melted yellow cheese, crisp lettuce, thick slices of ruby-red tomato, and a few sharp rings of red onion.

From Salon

As thick clouds of smoke rolled across Los Angeles in early January, Allison Shultz opened a freezer and took out a stash of pristine white pigeon feathers.

In photos taken of Wedding in 2024, he sported a bedazzled Los Angeles Dodgers hat and a thick mustache.

The blankets are made from thick wool, with their intricate and colourful patterns each telling a different story of the Basotho people's history.

From BBC

Not all of us can grow a beautiful thick beard, OK, some of us, this is all we got.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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