How to use thick in a sentence. (of a solid having three general dimensions) measured across its smallest dimension A board one inch thick Filled, covered, or abounding (usually fol Seashells lay thick on the beach In a close, compact state or arrangement
Dozens of braids hung thick from the back of her head So as to be thick Slice the bread thick for the best french toast. If something that consists of several things is thick, it has a large number of them very close together She inherited our father's thick, wavy hair They walked through thick forest.
See examples of thick used in a sentence. Thick (comparative thicker, superlative thickest) in a thick manner. When something's thick, it's wide from one side to the other, like a thick piece of french toast or a thick layer of snow on your car Thick things are broad or bulky or decidedly not thin — think of the thick slab of ice you need in order to skate safely on a lake. Having a large distance between opposite sides Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words
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