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The mugginess is unwelcome; the air feels thick and wooly.
A new headliner feels thick and rich to the touch; the door panels seem better padded.
The air feels thick because it is heavy with debris and pollution.
Wipe the saucepan, then pour in the custard and warm over a moderate heat, stirring almost continuously, till the sauce feels thick and heavy on the spoon.
Those days, when the air feels thick with fumes, you may be under the impression that it's just one vehicle with a bad exhaust in front of you which is to blame.
The apartment's energy – once light and airy – now feels thick and disquieting.
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The air feels thicker there.
When you are there, an away defeat somehow feels thicker, more profound, more scarring, more alienating than its homemade equivalent.
The perfect opener is more likely to suggest itself after you have many more words on paper, once you know the characters well, once the whole thing feels thicker and juicier and more developed.
And, if there seems to be no middle ground between an America-first xenophobia and a universalist abstraction, people for whom citizenship feels thicker than an idea — and there are many of them — may find the America-first xenophobia more familiar, and more attractive.
I felt thick inside with happiness.
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