thick造句91. The coffee was good, but thick with grains.
92. He buttoned his collar tightly round his thick neck.
93. A thick mist lay over the city.
94. He speaks with a broad/heavy/strong/thick Yorkshire accent.
95. He's always in the thick of it/things.
96. The explorers beat a path through the thick undergrowth.
97. The thick ice has iced the windshields up.
98. You need a thick skin to be a headmaster.
99. The liner ran down a fishing-boat in thick fog.
100. She swept her thick hair aside.
101. His speech became increasingly thick and nasal.
102. The mountains rose above a swathe of thick cloud.
103. His chin bore a thick growth of stubble.
104. We have succeeded in bending the thick steel plates.
105. Thick overhanging branches cut out the sunlight.
106. The rumours have been coming thick and fast.
107. The earth bore a thick green mantle of vegetation.
108. The furniture was thick with dust .
109. We were in the thick of the fight.
110. She inherited our father's thick, wavy hair.
111. How thick should the glass in the tank be?
112. She kicked him, tugging his thick hair.
113. Thick cobwebs hung in the dusty corners.
114. Tom and John seem very thick.
115. He had thick brown hair and shaggy brows.
116. Then, families stuck together through thick and thin .
117. He was a large man with thick dark hair.
118. The roads were thick with holiday traffic.
119. Her thick black hair cascaded down below her waist.
120. Everything was covered in a thick shroud of dust.