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Thick meaning
Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension. | Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension. | Heavy in build; thickset.
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During that time, the laptops became half as thick, dropping from 38 millimeters thick to 18 millimeters thick.
The underground nuclear bunker had 24-inch thick walls and base floor, 10-inch thick intermediate floors, and 24-to-42-inch thick roof.
Slowly rising up towards the skies with a thick orange flame at its tail, the rocket gained speed with a sound resembling rolling thunder and went up leaving a thick plume while the people assembled at the viewing gallery clapped their hands with pride.
If, I wondered, after four years, the thick people won, how thick do you have to be lose?
Sydney woke up to a thick cloud of dust choking it this morning, enveloping the city in a thick orange haze.
Gabriella and Moises trekked out to the sites in the thick of an August heat wave, trudging through thick mud and marsh to find these ghost forests.
She had spent much of the weekend poring through a thick, leather-bound binder containing the House Intelligence Committee’s report on Mr. Trump’s dealings with Ukraine and a thick tome containing the House’s manual of rules, procedures and precedents.
This aquifer system is composed of a shallow aquifer (about 25 metres thick) and a deep aquifer below this shallow aquifer (about 350 metres thick).
Whisk the whipping cream in a large bowl until thick and standing in peaks, then whisk this into the cold pastry cream, little by little, until you have a very thick, smooth frosting.
A sand cushion and thick, steel-reinforced concrete tops up to convert thick, buried under convert of earth, were added.
A thick, white-weathering thrombolite bed that is convert thick comprises the foot of the "Third Step", and base of the summit pyramid of Everest.
Ice was about convert thick in London and about convert thick in Somerset.
In past years, lake ice was so thick that it was possible to drive over it or go sailing on iceboats; but in the first decade of the 21st century, the ice has not been thick enough for such activities.
Its outer defenses consist of a huge curtain wall, convert tall and convert thick on its thinnest side, nearly convert thick on its seaward side.
One group identifies the opacities of particular low and middle étage cloud structures and comprises the varieties translucidus (thin translucent), perlucidus (thick opaque with translucent breaks), and opacus (thick opaque).
Or, if White tries to invade near a thick group, Black can try to push White towards its thick group.
Temperatures as high as 1,200 °C are known to occur in pyroclastic flows, which will incinerate everything flammable in their path and thick layers of hot pyroclastic flow deposits can be laid down, often up to many meters thick.
The belt armor was convert thick and the main deck was convert thick.
Thick layers of shellac do not adhere to the substrate or to each other well, and thus can peel off with relative ease; in addition, thick shellac will obscure fine details in carved designs in wood and other substrates.
Thick rotliegendes rock, covered by bunter, also occurs in the north of the Dinkelberg block (several hundred metres thick in the Basel geothermal borehole).