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Thick logo #10101) Abounding 2) Associated on close terms 3) Blockheaded 4) Boneheaded 5) Broad 6) Decidedly obtuse 7) Deep 8) Deep-chested 9) Dense 10) Dense and heavy in texture 11) Four-ply 12) Gelatinous 13) Gluey 14) Glutinous 15) Gooey 16) Gummy 17) Having a dense consistency 18) Having a lot of 19) Heavy 20) In quick succession
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Thick logo #10101) Abundant 2) Beefy 3) Blockheaded 4) Boneheaded 5) Broad 6) Chubby 7) Clogged 8) Clotted 9) Coagulable 10) Coagulate 11) Coagulated 12) Coarse 13) Concentrated 14) Covered 15) Crass 16) Curdled 17) Dense 18) Dopey 19) Dumb 20) Fat 21) Fatheaded 22) Gelatin-like 23) Gelatinous 24) Grumose 25) Grumous
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Thick logo #21002• (v. t. & i.) To thicken. • (superl.) Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance. • (superl.) Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing. • (adv.) Frequently; fast; quick. • (superl.) Intimate; very friendly; familiar. • (superl.) Abundant, close, or crowded in space; c...
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thick logo #209731. Measuring in the third dimension other than length and breadth, or in general dimension other than length; said of a solid body; as, a timber seven inches thick. 'Were it as thick as is a branched oak.' (Chaucer) 'My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins.' (1 Kings xii. 10) ... 2. Having more depth or extent from one surface to i...
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Thick logo #20972Thick (thĭk) adjective [ Compar. Thicker (-ẽr); superl. Thickest .] [ Middle English thicke , Anglo-Saxon þicce ; akin to Dutch dik , Old Saxon thikki , Old High German dicchi thick,...
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Thick logo #20972Thick noun 1. The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest. « In the thick of the dust and smoke.» Knolles. 2. A thicket; as, gloomy thicks . [ Obsolete] Drayton. « Through the thick they heard one rudely rush.�...
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Thick logo #20972Thick transitive verb & i. [ Confer Anglo-Saxon þiccian .] To thicken. [ R.] « The nightmare Life-in-death was she, Who thicks man's blood with cold.» Coleridge.
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Thick logo #21217Thick is slang for familiar, intimate.
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Thick logo #20122Dense and heavy in texture.
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thick logo #20400[adj] - relatively dense in consistency 2. [adj] - not thin 3. [adj] - (of darkness) very intense 4. [adj] - abundant 5. [adj] - abundantly covered of filled 6. [adv] - in quick succession
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thick logo #20974 adjective abounding; having a lot of; `the top was thick with dust`
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thick logo #22303Rich, ripe, concentrated wines that are low in acidity are often said to be thick.
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Thick logo #23791It’s unclear when “being thick with someone” came to mean being annoyed with them, but it’s a common term.
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