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Quick definitions from WordNet (thick)
▸ noun: the location of something surrounded by other things
▸ adjective: (of darkness) very intense ("Thick night")
▸ adjective: 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 ("An inch thick")
▸ adjective: relatively dense in consistency ("Thick cream")
▸ adjective: abundantly covered or filled ("The top was thick with dust")
▸ adjective: abundant ("A thick head of hair")
▸ adjective: spoken as if with a thick tongue ("The thick speech of a drunkard")
▸ adjective: hard to pass through because of dense growth ("Thick woods")
▸ adjective: wide from side to side
▸ adjective: closely crowded together ("Thick crowds")
▸ adjective: heavy and compact in form or stature ("A thick middle-aged man")
▸ adjective: used informally
▸ adverb: in quick succession ("Misfortunes come fast and thick")
▸ adverb: with a thick consistency ("The blood was flowing thick")
▸ Also see thicks
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to thick
▸ Usage examples for thick
▸ Idioms related to thick (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing thick
▸ Popular nouns described by thick
▸ Words that often appear near thick
▸ Rhymes of thick
▸ Invented words related to thick
▸ noun: the location of something surrounded by other things
▸ adjective: (of darkness) very intense ("Thick night")
▸ adjective: 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 ("An inch thick")
▸ adjective: relatively dense in consistency ("Thick cream")
▸ adjective: abundantly covered or filled ("The top was thick with dust")
▸ adjective: abundant ("A thick head of hair")
▸ adjective: spoken as if with a thick tongue ("The thick speech of a drunkard")
▸ adjective: hard to pass through because of dense growth ("Thick woods")
▸ adjective: wide from side to side
▸ adjective: closely crowded together ("Thick crowds")
▸ adjective: heavy and compact in form or stature ("A thick middle-aged man")
▸ adjective: used informally
▸ adverb: in quick succession ("Misfortunes come fast and thick")
▸ adverb: with a thick consistency ("The blood was flowing thick")
▸ Also see thicks
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to thick
▸ Usage examples for thick
▸ Idioms related to thick (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing thick
▸ Popular nouns described by thick
▸ Words that often appear near thick
▸ Rhymes of thick
▸ Invented words related to thick