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thick
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thick
adjective
/θɪk/
they
Thicket
Meaning
having a large distance between two sides; not thin
having a large distance between opposite sides; dense; not thin
Example Sentences
The book was so
thick
it took weeks to finish.
The book has
thick
pages and a heavy cover.
Example Expressions
thick and thin
Synonyms
dense, heavy, wide, bulky, broad, substantial
Entry 1
dense, heavy, wide, bulky
Entry 2
dense, wide, broad, heavy, substantial
Antonyms
thin, slim, narrow, fine
Entry 1
thin, slim, narrow
Entry 2
thin, narrow, slim, fine
Collocations
thick book, thick wall, thick hair, thick fog, thick skin
Entry 1
thick book, thick wall, thick hair, thick fog
Entry 2
thick book, thick hair, thick fog, thick skin
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