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thick
adjective as in deep, bulky
adjective as in concentrated, dense
adjective as in crowded, packed
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adjective as in stupid
adjective as in dense (referring to weather)
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adjective as in friendly
adjective as in unreasonable
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Example Sentences
His thick black hair, a personal point of pride and frequent topic of jokes, began falling out in asymmetrical patches on the sides and in back and is now fully shaved.
It’s a humble, nostalgic dessert—spiced and sweet, cozy under a thick blanket of cream cheese frosting.
We see this big guy - six foot one, 17, wide, his legs are so thick and chunky.
At a workshop in Kabul where carpets are made, hundreds of women and girls work in a cramped space, the air thick and stifling.
Footage shared online showed areas cloaked in a thick orange haze, with local media reporting power cuts and the suspension of flights in a number of regions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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