- fastslang.com thick
- "Look at her, she's so thick, I bet she can barely walk straight."
- "Wow, that guy is so thick-headed, it's a wonder he can even tie his own shoes."
- "I can't believe he's dating her, she's as thick as a brick."
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/thickSomething that is thick has a large distance between its two opposite sides. For breakfast I had a thick slice of bread and syrup. He wore glasses with thick rims.
- thesaurus.com browse/thickFans generally believe that the ideal oat porridge should be thick enough to offer some resistance, but smooth enough to go down easily.
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- askanydifference.com difference-between-thick-and…The word thick is used to represent a person with a larger or above-average size. However, the word thick is taken in a positive sense.
- lingvolive.com en-us/translate/en-ru/thickWord forms. thick. adverb. Positive degree. ... Superlative degree. thickest. thick. noun. Singular. Plural. Common case. thick. thicks.
- Skyeng.ru vocabulary/thick/The fog was so thick that we couldn’t see the road. ... He wore a thick coat to keep warm during the winter.
- differencebee.com dense-and-thick/Dense as an adjective is having relatively high density. while Thick as an adjective is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest...
- linguee.com english-russian/translation/thick.htmlMany translated example sentences containing "thick" – Russian-English dictionary and search engine for Russian translations.