thick in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Thick: having a considerable distance between opposite sides; dense or substantial in form or texture.
Sample Sentences
- The walls of the ancient castle were made of thick stone, ensuring its durability through the centuries.
- She wore a thick sweater to keep warm during the chilly winter evening.
- The fog was so thick that it was difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.
- He spread a thick layer of butter on his toast before adding the jam.
- The book was filled with thick pages that felt luxurious to the touch.
- The thick fog made it nearly impossible to see the road ahead.
- She spread a thick layer of butter on her toast for extra flavor.
- The book had a thick spine, suggesting it was filled with many exciting stories.
- His thick hair made it difficult to style in the morning.
- They used a thick blanket to keep warm during the chilly night.
- The fog was so thick that I could barely see a few feet in front of me.
- She wore a thick sweater to keep warm during the chilly evening.
- The book had a thick spine, indicating it was filled with many pages.
- He spread a thick layer of butter on his toast before adding jam.
- The forest was dense, with thick underbrush making it difficult to walk through.
- The fog was so thick that we could barely see a few feet in front of us.
- The walls of the ancient castle were made of thick stone, standing the test of time.
- He spread a thick layer of cream cheese on the bagel before adding smoked salmon.
- The novel's plot was thick with intrigue and unexpected twists that kept readers engaged.