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THICK, a.

1. Dense not thin as thick vapors a thick fog.
2. Inspissated as, the paint is too thick.
3. Turbid muddy feculent not clear as, the water of a river is thick after a rain.
4. Noting the diameter of a body as a piece of timber seven inches thick.

My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins. 1 Kings 12 .

5. Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual as a thick plank thick cloth thick paper.
6. Close crowded with trees or other objects as a thick forest or wood thick grass thick corn.

The people were gathered thick together.

7. Frequent following each other in quick succession. The shot flew thick as hail.

Favors came thick upon him.

Not thicker billows beat the Libyan main.

8. Set with things close to each other not easily pervious.

Black was the forest, thick with beech it stood.

9. Not having due distinction of syllables or good articulation as a thick utterance.

He speaks too thick.

10. Dull somewhat deaf as thick of hearing.

THICK, n. The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest.

In the thick of the dust and smoke he presently entered his men.

1. A thicket. Not in use.

Thick and thin, whatever is in the way.

Through thick and thin she follow'd him.

THICK, adv. Frequently fast.

I hear the trampling of thick beating feet.

1. Closely as a plat of ground thick sown.
2. To a great depth, or to a thicker depth than usual as a bed covered thick with tan land covered thick with manure.and threefold, in quick succession, or in great numbers. Not in use.

THICK, To become thick or dense. Not used.

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Thick'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​t/thick.html.
 
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