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thick

[thik] / θɪk /








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She added a thick black-and-white band above the ragged stitches and finished the blond rim with the traditional contrasting ticking.

From Los Angeles Times

Beneath its thick shell of ice, scientists believe the moon contains an enormous ocean of salty liquid water.

From Science Daily

Venezuela’s oil is thick and sulfuric, making it difficult to get out of the ground.

From Barron's

Venezuela’s oil is thick and sulfuric, making it difficult to get out of the ground.

From Barron's

Over billions of years, the planet lost the thick atmosphere that once helped protect its surface.

From Science Daily