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3 Translation results for
thick
in Spanish
adjective
|
noun
|
adverb
thick
adjective
grueso
;
espeso, denso
;
lleno
;
fuerte, marcado (acento)
;
(figurado) denso
Example sentences of
thick
adjective
•
This is a
thick
layer of ice.
•
He is a bodybuilder with a
thick
, short body.
•
I like my pizza with a
thick
crust.
•
a
thick
slice of ham
•
The planks were two inches
thick
.
More examples
•
The log was 12 inches
thick
.
•
He has
thick
glasses.
•
a dog with
thick
fur
•
She has
thick
, curly hair.
•
The fog was
thick
this morning.
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Synonyms of
thick
adjective
close
,
dense
,
compact
,
crowded
Detailed synonyms for
thick
adjective
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thick
noun
thicks
espesor
Example sentences of
thick
noun
•
in the
thick
of winter many Northerners are dreaming of tropical islands
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thick
adverb
densamente, espesamente
Example sentences of
thick
adverb
•
Apples hung
thick
on the trees.
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Related phrases for
thick
thick-skinned
- poco sensible, que no se ofende fácilmente
through thick and thin
- (figurado) a las duras y a las maduras
in the thick of
- (informal) en medio de
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Reverse translation for
thick
grueso
- thick, bulky, heavy, big, heavyset, stout
espeso
- thick, heavy, dense
denso
- dense, thick
lleno
- full, filled
fuerte
- strong, intense, loud, extreme, excessive
marcado
(acento)
- marked
denso
(figurado)
espesor
- thickness, density
densamente
espesamente
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