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a bit thick

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Example Sentences

"The Taiwanese version pays a lot of attention to the batter. It tastes a bit thick and sticky but Taiwanese people love it," food critic Liz Kao says.

From BBC

I always thought Meadows was a bit thick, not to mention certainly unqualified for the important job that he did remarkably poorly.

From Salon

“Laid it on a bit thick, didn’t ya?”

It’s a bit thick, including the cute little cover, but does not feel thick at all.

Film grain can be a bit thick at times and some occasional soft images especially in a few night scenes and, most surprisingly is an occasional line and scratch remnant that slightly detract from what is a very detailed and colorful effort.

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

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