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thick (EN)
adjective, adverb, noun

adjective “thick”

thick, Komp. thicker, Sup. thickest
  1. déck
    The book was so thick that it barely fit on the shelf.
  2. déck (eng spezifesch Dicke hunn)
    The board is 5 mm thick.
  3. dicht
    The cat had thick fur that kept it warm in the winter.
  4. dicht (Planzen oder Beem)
    The hikers struggled to find a path through the thick forest.
  5. viskos
    The soup was so thick that the spoon could almost stand up in it.
  6. voll (mat)
    The park was thick with children playing.
  7. dicht (sou dicht, datt et schwéier ass duerch ze gesinn)
    The house was full of thick smoke, making it hard to see anything.
  8. staark (Akzent)
    His thick Scottish accent made it hard for me to understand her at first.
  9. domm
    She felt like she was talking to a brick wall because he was so thick.
  10. enk (mat)
    He's been getting really thick with the new manager, and it's making everyone talk.
  11. (slang, vun enger Fra) mat enger voller, ronder Form vum Kierper, besonnesch mat grousse Hëften
    She felt confident, knowing guys considered her thick.

adverb “thick”

thick (more/most)
  1. dicht (eng Uewerfläch dicht bedeckend)
    Fog settled thick over the valley.
  2. dacks
    Snowflakes fell thick and heavy, covering the ground quickly.

noun “thick”

Singular thick, onzieleg
  1. Héichpunkt
    She found herself in the thick of the debate, with everyone talking at once.