Definitions | thick |
| noun
- The thickest, or most active or intense part of something
- It was mayhem in the of battle.
Translations: - Dutch: het vuur van de strijd
- German: mitten in
adjective
- Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
- measure, Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.
- I want some planks that are two inches .
- Heavy in build; thickset.
- He had such a neck that he had to turn his body to look to the side.
- Densely crowded or packed.
- We walked through undergrowth.
- Having a viscous consistency
- My mum"s gravy was but at least it moved about.
- Abounding in number.
- The room was with reporters.
- Impenetrable to sight.
- We drove through fog.
- Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated.
- We had difficulty understanding him with his accent.
- (informal) Stupid.
- He was as as two short planks.
- (informal) Friendly or intimate.
- They were as as thieves.
Translations: - Dutch: nl(nl, dik}}, {{t-)dikke
- French: épaisse(fr, gros, m, m(fr, grosse, f}}, t+, fr, épais), {{t+, fr)f
- German: dick(de)
- Italian: spessa(it, spesso, m, {{t-, it)f
- Spanish: espeso(es)
adverb
- In a thick manner.
- Snow lay on the ground.
- thickly, Thickly.
- Bread should be sliced to make toast.
Translations: Etymology: Old English íicce
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