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thick

[thik] / θɪk /








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The spokesperson for the Joint Task Force said that its “large, spring-like coils” form “a thick ‘3D wall,’” and its bulkiness makes it easier for people and animals to see.

From Los Angeles Times

“Will, thank you so much!” shouts a fan, and underneath his thick beard, the pitcher blushes.

From Los Angeles Times

The 'them' to which she is referring are rushes, the thick grass-like plant that farmers may wish wasn't in their fields.

From BBC

Instead, the analysis shows that these young worlds must have changed dramatically early on, quickly losing large portions of their thick atmospheres as the surrounding disk of gas around their star disappeared.

From Science Daily

These layers are so thick that no spacecraft has been able to directly observe what lies below them.

From Science Daily