Noun
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the location of something surrounded by other things
"in the midst of the crowd"
Adjective
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abounding
having a lot of
"the top was thick with dust"
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(used informally) stupid
- thick skulled - wooden headed -
(used informally) associated on close terms
"a close friend"
"the bartender was chummy with the regular customers"
"the two were thick as thieves for months"
- buddy buddy -
(of darkness) very intense
"thick night"
"thick darkness"
"a face in deep shadow"
"deep night"
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hard to pass through because of dense growth
"dense vegetation"
"thick woods"
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having a short and solid form or stature
"a wrestler of compact build"
"he was tall and heavyset"
"stocky legs"
"a thickset young man"
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spoken as if with a thick tongue
"the thick speech of a drunkard"
"his words were slurred"
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relatively dense in consistency
"thick cream"
"thick soup"
"thick smoke"
"thick fog"
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having component parts closely crowded together
"a compact shopping center"
"a dense population"
"thick crowds"
"a thick forest"
"thick hair"
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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
"an inch thick"
"a thick board"
"a thick sandwich"
"spread a thick layer of butter"
"thick coating of dust"
"thick warm blankets"
Adverb
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in quick succession
"misfortunes come fast and thick"
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with a thick consistency
"the blood was flowing thick"