100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "thick"
Definition
The adjective thick has several meanings:
- Having a large distance between opposite sides; not thin.
- Densely packed or crowded; having a lot of substance.
- Strong in consistency; not watery.
- Difficult to see through; opaque.
- Informally, can refer to someone who is slow to understand.
Synonyms
- Dense
- Wide
- Stout
- Heavy
- Bulky
- Solid
- Compact
- Opaque
- Profound
- Coarse
Antonyms
- Thin
- Slim
- Narrow
- Sparse
- Weak
- Light
- Fragile
- Clear
Examples
- The book was so thick that it took me a month to finish it.
- She spread a thick layer of butter on her toast.
- The fog was so thick that I could barely see the road.
- He wore a thick sweater to keep warm in the winter.
- The walls of the old castle were thick and impenetrable.
- The soup was too thick; it needed more broth.
- There’s a thick layer of dust on the shelves.
- The thick jungle made it difficult to navigate.
- She has thick hair that falls beautifully.
- The thick book was filled with complex theories.
- He had a thick accent that made it hard to understand him.
- The thick ice on the lake was safe for skating.
- The thick fog rolled in, covering the city.
- I need a thick coat for the cold weather.
- The thick brush made it hard to see the path ahead.
- She drew a thick line to emphasize her point.
- The thick curtains blocked out all the light.
- He made a thick shake with ice cream and milk.
- The thick clouds signaled that a storm was approaching.
- There was a thick stack of papers on his desk.
- The thick chocolate cake was a hit at the party.
- Her thick glasses made her look studious.
- The thick smoke from the fire filled the room.
- He had a thick mustache that made him look distinguished.
- The thick underbrush was home to many creatures.
- The thick rope was strong enough to hold the weight.
- The thick novel was a bestseller last year.
- She applied a thick coat of paint on the wall.
- The thick winter coat kept her warm in the snow.
- His thick skin helped him deal with criticism.
- The thick foliage provided shade from the sun.
- They used a thick layer of frosting on the cake.
- The thick air in the room felt stifling.
- The thick book was intimidating at first glance.
- The thick syrup drizzled perfectly over the pancakes.
- The thick fog enveloped the town, creating an eerie atmosphere.
- She wore thick socks to keep her feet warm.
- The thick carpet muffled their footsteps.
- He had a thick binder filled with important documents.
- The thick slice of bread made a hearty sandwich.
- The thick metal door provided security.
- The thick texture of the fabric felt luxurious.
- The thick grass in the field was perfect for picnics.
- He drew a thick circle around the answer.
- The thick paint took a long time to dry.
- The thick clouds threatened rain.
- The thick accent made it hard to follow the conversation.
- The thick pancakes were fluffy and delicious.
- The thick volume of poetry was impressive.
- She had thick fingers that made playing the piano difficult.
- The thick forest was full of wildlife.
- There was a thick fog on the water this morning.
- The thick leather of the jacket protected him from the cold.
- The thick texture of the cheese made it rich and creamy.
- He found it hard to breathe in the thick humidity.
- The thick rope was essential for climbing.
- The thick walls of the fortress were built for protection.
- The thick book on history was fascinating to read.
- The thick layer of ice on the pond was dangerous.
- She felt a thick cloud of sadness after the news.
- The thick foam on the beer indicated it was freshly poured.
- The thick brush strokes showed the artist's technique.
- The thick paper was perfect for printing.
- The thick fog made it hard to drive safely.
- His thick eyebrows made his expressions more dramatic.
- The thick trunk of the tree provided a sturdy base.
- The thick smoke from the grill filled the backyard.
- She loved the thick texture of the fabric.
- The thick book was full of interesting facts.
- The thick syrup made the dessert extra special.
- The thick blanket kept him warm throughout the night.
- The thick ice cream was rich and satisfying.
- The thick coating of dust indicated it hadn’t been used in years.
- The thick walls of the castle kept it safe from invaders.
- The thick crowd made it hard to see the stage.
- The thick fog rolled in quickly, obscuring visibility.
- The thick pages of the magazine felt luxurious.
- He had a thick stack of bills to pay this month.
- The thick syrup dripped slowly from the spoon.
- She wore a thick scarf to protect her neck from the cold.
- The thick fog created an air of mystery.
- The thick glass made the aquarium look elegant.
- The thick foliage provided a perfect hiding spot.
- The thick paint made the colors pop.
- The thick carpet felt soft underfoot.
- The thick curtains kept the light out.
- The thick neck of the bottle made it sturdy.
- The thick layer of icing on the cake was delicious.
- The thick brush made the painting process easier.
- The thick book was a challenge to read.
- The thick layer of cream on top of the dessert was delightful.
- The thick mist hung low over the lake.
- The thick trunk of the tree was covered in moss.
- The thick volume of essays was impressive.
- The thick layer of snow covered the ground.
- The thick clouds promised a heavy downpour.
- The thick skin of the alligator made it tough to hunt.
- The thick steel beams held the structure together.
- The thick foam in the bathtub made it relaxing.
- The thick brush was difficult to clear.