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It is the dimension of solid objects that is perceived as the longest, opposite of thin. She inherited our father's thick, wavy hair. In a close, compact state or arrangement; densely. The thickest part. 6 days ago ยท A thick theory, such as libertarianism or socialism, is not appropriate as the basis for a constitution in a pluralistic society in which the people hold differing views about the good (or justice). thick adjective [-er/-est only] (NOT FLOWING) (of a liquid) not flowing easily: thick gravy / soup If something that consists of several things is thick, it has a large number of them very close together. See examples of thick used in a sentence. THICK definition: having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin. There are 30 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word thick, four of which are labelled obsolete, and one of which is considered derogatory. by with): tables thick with dust. (of a solid having three general dimensions) measured across its smallest dimension: a board one inch thick. Adjective: thick (thicker,thickest) thik Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions In a close, compact state or arrangement; densely. Dozens of braids hung thick from the back of her head. Thick generally refers to the relatively large distance between opposing sides of an object, area, or material. The meaning of THICK is having or being of relatively great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite. , -er, -est, adv. . dense: a thick fog; a thick forest. , -er, -est, n. The most active or intense part: in the thick of the fighting. If something that consists of several things is thick, it has a large number of them very close together. , close together; THICK definition: having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin. thick adjective [-er/-est only] (CLOSE TOGETHER) (of particular things) close together with little space between them: a thick fog 1. How to use thick in a sentence. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. not thin: a thick slice. The meaning of THICK is having or being of relatively great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite. 2. filled, covered, or abounding (usually fol. composed of or containing objects, particles, etc. 1. thick (thik), adj. They walked through thick forest.
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