thicks (Meaning)

thicks

plainly obvious, plainly apparent, producing inarticulate speech, the part of greatest thickness, not clearly spoken, sultry, stuffy, the most crowded or active part, obtuse, stupid, viscous in consistency, heavily built, impenetrable to the eye, occurring in large numbers, marked by haze, fog, or mist, having units closely packed together, viscous sense 2, stupid sense 1a, having or being of great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite, exceeding bounds of propriety or fitness, having or being of relatively great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite, measuring in thickness, in a thick manner, close-packed with units or individuals, imperfectly articulated, associated on close terms, going beyond what is proper or enough, plentiful, abundant, extremely intense

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thicks Sentence Examples

  1. The forest was shrouded in a thick blanket of mist that obscured the path ahead.
  2. The steak was cooked to perfection, with a thick, juicy center.
  3. The book had a thick, leather cover that protected its precious pages.
  4. The carpet was so thick and plush that it felt like walking on clouds.
  5. The fog hung thick in the air, making visibility nearly impossible.
  6. The old woman's thick, gray hair cascaded down her shoulders like a waterfall.
  7. The tree had a thick, gnarled trunk that hinted at its ancient age.
  8. The sauce was thick and creamy, clinging to the pasta like a warm embrace.
  9. The hiker struggled through the thick undergrowth, his clothes snagging on thorns.
  10. The air was thick with the pungent smell of stagnant water, warning of the dangers lurking beneath.

FAQs About the word thicks

plainly obvious, plainly apparent, producing inarticulate speech, the part of greatest thickness, not clearly spoken, sultry, stuffy, the most crowded or active

midsts, heights, middles, deeps, depths,centers, hearts,

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The forest was shrouded in a thick blanket of mist that obscured the path ahead.

The steak was cooked to perfection, with a thick, juicy center.

The book had a thick, leather cover that protected its precious pages.

The carpet was so thick and plush that it felt like walking on clouds.