Definition: 1. Having a larger distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal. 2. Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions. 3. Closely crowded together.
Use 'thick' in a sentence:
1. Distress calls were pouring in thick and fast from all over the area.
2. When will he get it into his thick skull that I never want to see him again!
3. The grass grew thick and velvety.
4. He had thick silver hair which needed cutting.
5. Its brass feet dented the carpet's thick pile.
6. His voice was thick with emotion.
7. She almost choked to death in the thick fumes.
8. Mrs. Bierce wears thick bifocal lenses.
9. I enjoy being in the thick of things.
10. Are you thick, or what?
11. The mountains rose above a swathe of thick cloud.
12. Thick cobwebs hung in the dusty corners.
13. The atmosphere was thick with tension.
14. The thicker lava would have taken two weeks to solidify.
15. Thick black smoke was pouring out of the roof.
16. Praise them when necessary, but don't lay it on too thick.
17. Snow was lying thick on the ground.
18. Draw a thick black line across the page.
19. They walked through thick forest.
20. The plane nosed down through the thick clouds.
21. The effect will be ruined if the paint is too thick.
22. He wore glasses with thick rims.
23. They're two feet thick.
24. The smoke was bluish-black and thick.
25. How could she have been so thick?
26. He cut himself a great thick slice of cake.
27. Thick golden curls tumbled down over her shoulders.
28. He cut four thick slices from the loaf.
29. I will go on loving James through thick and thin no matter what happens.
30. The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster.
31. Flies rose in thick black swarms.
32. She inherited our father's thick, wavy hair.
33. If the paint is too thick, it will not spread evenly.
34. How thick are these walls?
35. She wore a thick tartan skirt and a red cashmere sweater.
36. The crash happened in thick fog.
37. How thick are the walls?
38. He had thick black hair.
39. Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust.
40. Peterson suddenly found himself in the thick of desperate fighting.
41. His hair is thick with grease.
42. She buttered four thick slices of bread.
43. The sauce is thick and rich so don't bother trying to diet.
44. He cut the loaf into thick slices.
45. They had to battle through thick mud to reach construction workers.
46. When will you get it into your thick head that I don't want to see you again!
47. The town was covered in a thick blanket of fog.
48. When he spoke his voice was thick with bitterness.
49. What pretty hair she has, nice and thick.
50. She ate scones thick with butter.
51. Make sure you cut the bread nice and thick.
52. For breakfast I had a thick slice of bread and syrup.
53. The rumours have been coming thick and fast.
54. The folder was two inches thick.
55. None of my advice seems to have penetrated his thick skull.
56. You seem to be very thick with the boss!
57. The air is thick with acrid smoke from the fires.
58. He wears huge spectacles with thick tortoiseshell frames.
59. It wasn't very thick fog.
60. He answered our questions in English but with a thick accent.
61. The plane crashed in thick fog.
62. She'd stuck by Bob through thick and thin.
63. He wore thick glasses.
64. Her hair was thick, glossy and in tiptop condition.
65. Thick tuna steaks are eaten rare, like beef.
66. The air was thick with dust.
67. In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves.
68. The average coal seam here is three feet thick.
69. Hair that's thick and luxuriant needs regular trimming.
70. He had a thick crop of black curly hair.
71. 'What do you want?' a teenage girl demanded in a thick German accent.