Sentence examples for thick like from inspiring English sources

The phrase "thick like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare the thickness or density of two objects or substances. Example: The milkshake was so thick, it was like drinking a melted milkshake.

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Here the air "tastes metallic, thick, like toast".

I remember listening to Billie Holiday and thinking the tone of her voice is unbelievable; it's just so thick, like butter, and it fills every space.

Here's a trick for hair so thick (like mine): Instead of pulling all hair back in the headband, trap enough strands underneath to make the mane appear less full looking.

"It's thick like oatmeal.

Yours are thick, like a horse's".

My eyebrows were thin, not thick like Joan Crawford's.

The blood poured out black and thick like date syrup.

Stir until the mixture is thick, like polenta.

Manning's arms are not thick, like Detroit quarterback Matt Stafford's.

It was thick like cement and smelled of feces.

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