Sentence examples for get a bit thicker from inspiring English sources

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For the first time in his life, he also had time to relax with his children, to follow British soccer on the BBC and to get a bit thicker around the middle.

Everyone ages and will inevitably lose a little hair or get a bit thicker in the middle, so focus on the real goal which is to find a life mate who posses inner beauty along with the qualities that you are looking for.

For makeup, eyeliner can get a bit thicker, eyeshadow a bit darker, lip gloss more sparkly.

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In this book, though, the collegial deference to fellow members of the Clinton team gets a bit thick, and gives the book an air of homage.

Bear with me for a moment, as this gets a bit thick but it's really important to understanding crowdfunding.

"Absolutely everything is impacted by these animals getting a bit thick in the middle," says Fish, who was not involved in the study.

With an apple, you can decide to cut off a little thicker peel and get a bit of the taste of apple.

"My hair's quite thick," Rock explained, "and I get a bit too hot on occasions.

Also, as you get a bit more mature, you realise that not being able to spell isn't because you're thick.

From there, they get a bit goofy.

I just get a bit scrappy.

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