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Before seeing “The Substance,” I considered myself to be generally thick-skinned about blood and guts.

From Salon

But the waxed, thick-skinned cucumbers often found in supermarkets are best peeled and seeded.

Natalie, who had treatment for thyroid cancer, says she learnt how to be thick-skinned but it still ruined her experience of dating.

From BBC

Case is the embittered, thick-skinned trauma survivor to Bob’s straight-laced, God-fearing lawman.

Then “Glassworks” pivots to Edward’s daughter, Novak, a “thick-skinned, self-sustaining” window washer.

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

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