thickish Synonyms

thickish Meaning

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thickish (a.)

Somewhat thick.

thickish Sentence Examples

  1. The mist hung thickish in the air, obscuring the path ahead.
  2. My hair was thickish and unruly, refusing to be tamed.
  3. The pancake batter was too thickish, resulting in dense and chewy pancakes.
  4. The fog was so thickish that visibility was reduced to a mere few feet.
  5. The wall was made of thickish concrete, providing excellent insulation.
  6. The soup had a thickish consistency, coating the spoon in a rich broth.
  7. The crowd was thickish, making it difficult to navigate through the throng.
  8. The trunk of the tree was thickish, indicating its age and maturity.
  9. The bread was thickish and crusty, perfect for soaking up gravy.
  10. The rope was thickish enough to support my weight but still flexible enough to maneuver.

FAQs About the word thickish

Somewhat thick.

thick, bulky, blocky, hefty, blockish,dense, broad, fat, wide,chunky

thin, thin, slender, slender,narrow, narrow, slim, slim, skinny, skinny

The mist hung thickish in the air, obscuring the path ahead.

My hair was thickish and unruly, refusing to be tamed.

The pancake batter was too thickish, resulting in dense and chewy pancakes.

The fog was so thickish that visibility was reduced to a mere few feet.