We found 306 examples of how to use thick in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 306.
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1. | One book is thin. The other is thick. The thick one has about 200 pages. | |
2. | One book is thin and the other is thick; the thick one has about 200 pages. | |
3. | There was a thick fog around. | |
4. | Faults are thick where love is thin. | |
5. | The mucus is thick. | |
6. | It is four centimeters thick. | |
7. | The air in that room was thick with the enthusiasm of the participants. | |
8. | The ice was thick enough for me to walk on. | |
9. | The ice is very thick. | |
10. | The flight was cancelled because of the thick fog. | |
11. | How thick is the board? | |
12. | The ice is thick enough to walk on. | |
13. | The floor is covered with a thick carpet. | |
14. | Boil the soup down until it becomes thick. | |
15. | The sunshine penetrated the thick leaves of the trees. | |
16. | I cannot finish reading this thick book in a week. | |
17. | The soup is thick. | |
18. | Did you read that thick book? | |
19. | The thick walls baffle outside noises. | |
20. | Today the fog is as thick as pea soup. | |
21. | My sister is sensitive about her thick legs. | |
22. | Leaves lay thick in the lane. | |
23. | The oil ran through a thick pipe. | |
24. | It was snowing thick and fast. | |
25. | Snow is falling thick and fast. |