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thick

[thik] / θɪk /








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Her flying coat was thick and too big for her, and she wore it with the sleeves rolled up four times.

From Literature

I climb from beneath the thick quilt and dress quickly.

From Literature

It had thick bars and some wiring that meant I could hardly see any of the goal at the end of the pitch in front of me.

From BBC

His jaw was squarer and facial hair thicker.

From The Wall Street Journal

An almost kilometre thick layer of clay or cap rock will lock away the CO2, just as it trapped oil and gas for millions of years, Schovsbo explains.

From BBC