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thick

adjective as in dense (referring to weather)

adjective as in friendly

adjective as in unreasonable

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And the latest development isn’t an isolated instance: Promising and hopeful research in dementia has been coming thick and fast of late.

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We started with khinkali, handheld Georgian soup dumplings with thick, meaty fillings.

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The air was thick with the smells of soil and livestock.

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Made with flexibility and comfort in mind, the foam and “speedboard” sole creates thick cushioning for the rush of everyday.

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It's retrofitted onto existing track by fitting a thick aluminium cable into an enclosure that runs between the rails.

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

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