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thick

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plural:

Part Of Speech

noun, adjective, adverb

Word Meaning 

noun: the most crowded or active part; the part of greatest thickness

adjective: having or being of great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite; heavily built; having units closely packed together; measuring in thickness; not clearly spoken; associated on close terms

adverb: (thickly) in a thick manner; so as to be thick

Word Family

thicker

thickest

thickset

thickness

thickish

thickly

thicken

thickened

thickening

Sentences

The planks were two inches thick.

The morning fog was thick and heavy today.

We ate a Chicago-style pizza, with the thicker crust they use.

The apples hung thickly in the trees.

She has the thickest, curliest hair!

He dove right into the thick of things at the crowded concert.

He’s a bodybuilder with a thick, short body.

The thickness of the pond ice is perfect for skating.

In the thick of winter, many Northerners are dreaming of tropical islands.

My cousin has a thick French accent when he speaks.

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