thick

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NGSL Rank: 1997
thick
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Meanings
adjective
  • with opposite sides or surfaces that are far or relatively far apart.
    E.g. thick slices of bread
  • made up of a large number of things or people close together.
    E.g. his hair was long and thick
  • (of a liquid or a semi-liquid substance) relatively firm in consistency; not flowing freely.
    E.g. thick mud
  • of low intelligence; stupid.
    E.g. he's a bit thick
  • (of a voice) not clear or distinct; hoarse or husky.
    E.g. Guy's voice was thick with desire
  • having a very close, friendly relationship.
    E.g. he's very thick with the new master
  • (of a woman) curvy or voluptuous.
    E.g. she's thick and she's rocking it
noun
  • the most active or crowded part of something.
    E.g. we were in the thick of the battle
adverb
  • in or with deep, dense, or heavy mass.
    E.g. bread spread thick with butter

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