Sentence examples for to thick from inspiring English sources

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to thick

adjective

Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.

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(4) Medium to thick coal seams, with cumulative workable coal seam thickness of approximately 16 m.

There is an economic logic, then, to thick, dense places.

Put aside to cool to thick yoghurt texture.

I am also really looking forward to thick wool ribbed tights.

The consistency can vary from thin and runny to thick like porridge.

Before the Christian era, the island was home to thick oak forests and productive vineyards.

A number of other disorders can give rise to thick or deformed nails, Dr. Scher said.

And everyone wears some sort of playoff beard, from sparse and patchy to thick and scratchy.

This muscular white is likely to stand up to thick grainy mustard.

The low spots where the rain had turned the ground to thick mud.

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Apply thickly (not to-to thick) under the eye.

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