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How to Use "Thick" with Example Sentences
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thick
(adj):
having a large distance between two sides of an object; hard to see through liquids, fog, smoke, or air
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Used with verbs:
"
The book
is
thick
.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
The mattress pad
feels
thick
.
"
(feels, looks, appears, seems)
"
It was hard to
stir
the
thick
soup.
"
(stir, mix)
"
We could not
see
through the
thick
fog.
"
(see, drive, move, navigate)
Used with adverbs:
"
The layer of fat is
very
thick
.
"
(very, extremely, incredibly)
"
The milkshake is
very
thick
.
"
(very, extremely, too)
"
The smoke was
too
thick
to walk through.
"
(too, very, extremely)
Used with prepositions:
"
The sky was filled
with
thick
smoke.
"
(with)
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