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1.
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
a thick board
a thick sandwich
spread a thick layer of butter
thick coating of dust
thick warm blankets
2.
having component parts closely crowded together
thick crowds
a thick forest
thick hair
3.
relatively dense in consistency
thick cream
thick soup
thick smoke
thick fog
4.
spoken as if with a thick tongue
the thick speech of a drunkard
5.
hard to pass through because of dense growth
thick woods
6.
(of darkness) very intense
thick night
thick darkness
7.
heavy and compact in form or stature
a thick middle-aged man
8.
(used informally) associated on close terms
the two were thick as thieves for months
9.
(informal) stupid, slow witted or dull
10.
abounding; having a lot of
the top was thick with dust
'thick' - used as a adverb
11.
with a thick consistency
the blood was flowing thick
12.
in quick succession
misfortunes come fast and thick
'thick' - used as a noun
13.
the location of something surrounded by other things
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derived forms
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1. Thick / Plural
thicks
2. Thick / Comparitive
thicker
3. Thick / Superlative
thickest
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