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    thick
    [THik]
    adjective
    thick (adjective) · thicker (comparative adjective) · thickest (superlative adjective) · thicc (adjective)
    1. with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart:
      "thick slices of bread" · "thick metal cables" · "the walls are 5 feet thick"
      • (of a garment or other knitted or woven item) made of heavy material for warmth or comfort:
        "a thick sweater"
      • (of script or type) consisting of broad lines:
        "a headline in thick black type"
    2. made up of a large number of things or people close together:
      "his hair was long and thick" · "the road winds through thick forest"
      • (thick with)
        densely filled or covered with:
        "the room was thick with smoke" · "the air was thick with tension"
      • (of the air or atmosphere, or a substance in the air) opaque, dense, or heavy:
        "the shore was obscured by thick fog" · "a thick cloud of smoke"
    3. (of a liquid or a semiliquid substance) relatively firm in consistency; not flowing freely:
      "thick mud"
    4. informal
      of low intelligence; stupid:
      "he's a bit thick" · "I've got to shout to get it into your thick head"
    5. (of a voice) not clear or distinct; hoarse or husky:
      "Guy's voice was thick with desire" · "a snarling thick voice"
      • (of an accent) very marked and difficult to understand:
        "a thick French accent"
    6. informal
      having a very close, friendly relationship:
      "he's very thick with the new boss"
    7. US ENGLISH
      informal
      (of a woman) curvy or voluptuous:
      "she's thick and she's rocking it" · "I have a small waist and thicc thighs"
    noun
    (the thick)
    thick (noun)
    1. the busiest or most crowded part of something; the middle of something:
      "we were in the thick of the battle" · "the movie will make the viewer feel like they're in the thick of it with the rest of the detectives"
    adverb
    thick (adverb)
    1. in or with deep, dense, or heavy mass:
      "bread spread thick with butter"
    Origin
    Old English thicce, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dik and German dick.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    adjective
    1. with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart:
      Opposite:
    2. made up of a large number of things or people close together:
      Opposite:
    3. (of a liquid or a semiliquid substance) relatively firm in consistency; not flowing freely:
      Opposite:
    4. of low intelligence; stupid:
      Opposite:
    5. (of a voice) not clear or distinct; hoarse or husky:
      Opposite:
    6. having a very close, friendly relationship:
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. the busiest or most crowded part of something; the middle of something:
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