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thick
adjective
1 having a relatively large distance between opposite sides.
2 having a specified distance between opposite sides one inch thick .
3 having a large diameter a thick rope .
4 said of a line or handwriting, etc: broad.
5 said of liquids: containing a lot of solid matter thick soup .
6 having many single units placed very close together; dense thick hair .
7 difficult to see through thick fog .
8 (usu thick with something) covered with or full of it a cake thick with chocolate .
9 said of speech: not clear.
10 said of an accent: marked; pronounced.
11 colloq said of a person: stupid; dull.
12 (usu thick with someone) colloq friendly or intimate He is very thick with the new manager .
13 colloq unfair That's a bit thick!
adverb thickly.
noun
1 (the thick) the busiest, most active or most intense part in the thick of the fighting .
2 the thickest part of anything.
[Anglo-Saxon thicce ]
thickly adverb .
as thick as thieves very friendly.
thick and fast frequently and in large numbers.
through thick and thin whatever happens; in spite of any difficulties.
adjective
1 having a relatively large distance between opposite sides.
2 having a specified distance between opposite sides one inch thick .
3 having a large diameter a thick rope .
4 said of a line or handwriting, etc: broad.
5 said of liquids: containing a lot of solid matter thick soup .
6 having many single units placed very close together; dense thick hair .
7 difficult to see through thick fog .
8 (usu thick with something) covered with or full of it a cake thick with chocolate .
9 said of speech: not clear.
10 said of an accent: marked; pronounced.
11 colloq said of a person: stupid; dull.
12 (usu thick with someone) colloq friendly or intimate He is very thick with the new manager .
13 colloq unfair That's a bit thick!
adverb thickly.
noun
1 (the thick) the busiest, most active or most intense part in the thick of the fighting .
2 the thickest part of anything.
[Anglo-Saxon thicce ]
thickly adverb .
as thick as thieves very friendly.
thick and fast frequently and in large numbers.
through thick and thin whatever happens; in spite of any difficulties.
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thick ear see give someone a thick ear at ear1
thick knee
noun a stone curlew.
noun a stone curlew.
thick-headed
adjective , colloq
1 stupid.
2 unable to think clearly because of a cold or too much alcohol, etc.
adjective , colloq
1 stupid.
2 unable to think clearly because of a cold or too much alcohol, etc.
thick-skinned
adjective not easily hurt by criticism or insults; not sensitive.
adjective not easily hurt by criticism or insults; not sensitive.
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