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Thick Definition & Meaning

1. Having a large distance between opposite sides or surfaces.

Example: The book was so thick that it wouldn't fit in my small bag.

2. Having a high density or viscosity.

Example: The soup was too thick to eat with a spoon.

3. Having a broad or bulky physical appearance.

Example: The wrestler had a thick neck and muscular arms.

4. Having a strong or deep consistency of sound.

Example: The bass guitar had a thick tone that filled the room.

5. Being stupid or slow-witted.

Example: He's a nice guy, but he's a bit thick when it comes to math.

Examples of the word thick used in sentences.

  • Her accent is so thick, I can hardly understand her.
  • The blanket is thick, so it keeps me warm during the winter.
  • This soup is too thick, I need to add more water.
  • My favorite milkshake is the one that’s thick and creamy.
  • I can’t get this book into my bag, it’s too thick.
  • The steak was so thick, it took ages to cook all the way through.
  • The soup was too thick for my liking, I prefer a thinner consistency.
  • She has a thick accent, sometimes it's hard to understand what she's saying.
  • My winter coat is very thick, it keeps me warm in the cold weather.
  • I couldn't find my way through the thick forest, it was too dense to navigate.
  • The soup looked so thick and creamy, I couldn't resist taking a big sip.
  • I always wear a thick jacket during winter to keep myself warm.
  • The book was so thick that it took me several weeks to finish reading it.
  • The high-rise buildings in the city cast a thick shadow over the streets below.
  • The rubber sole of my hiking boots is thick and durable, perfect for rough terrain.
  • He wore a thick coat to keep warm in the freezing weather.
  • The book was so thick, she wondered if she would ever finish reading it.
  • She spread a thick layer of butter on her toast.
  • The thick fog made it difficult to see the road ahead.
  • The steak was so thick, it needed to be cooked for longer than usual.
  • Despite the thick cloud cover, we were still able to see the beautiful sunset over the horizon.
  • The thick book on the history of the Middle Ages was so extensive, it took me weeks to finish.
  • The thick accent of the regional dialect made it difficult for me to understand some of the conversation.
  • The thick icing on the cake was so rich and delicious, it almost melted in my mouth.
  • The thick woolen coat kept me warm all winter long, even in the coldest of temperatures.
  • The thick layer of snow on the ground made it difficult for the hikers to make their way up the mountain.
  • The rich and creamy soup had a thick consistency that coated the tongue with every spoonful.
  • The thick fog enveloped the city, making it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead.
  • Heavy rain lashed against the car's windscreen and formed thick rivulets that made it hard to drive safely.
  • Despite his thick accent, the foreign student spoke English fluently and effortlessly, impressing his classmates.
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