Examples of 'bit thicker' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit thicker"

bit thicker - This phrase is used to describe something that is slightly thicker than usual. It is often used when comparing the thickness of two similar items

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bit thicker
A little bit thicker than an exam glove.
Maybe the eyebrows were a little bit thicker.
This page is a bit thicker than the rest.
I might try making them a little bit thicker.
It looks a bit thicker than usual.
You should cut them a bit thicker.
These are a bit thicker and offer greater coverage.
You see this wing a bit thicker.
A bit thicker and clumpier.
I think my hair is a bit thicker than yours.
Bit thicker than usual.
Jay is that little bit thicker than me.
A few consumers who tried it wish the fibers were a bit thicker.
Could have been a little bit thicker with the caramel.
To the middle of the rump you will see this wing a bit thicker.
And you can see this is a bit thicker than the marbling.
But then I noticed that the smoke was a bit thicker.
The last coat was a little bit thicker than the previous coats.
I also did 2 tablespoons cornstarch instead of one to make it a bit thicker.
The size of the noodle is a bit thicker than normal.
The iPad Pro is a bit thicker and heavier than its previous Air 2 counterpart.
The lips are a little bit thicker.
It will get darker and a bit thicker and some particulates may precipitate out.
Made my skin a little bit thicker.
This time the paint is a bit thicker and the painting becomes more precise.
But it can handle rough treatment - especially if we make it a bit thicker.
Everything gets just a little bit thicker this far south.
Made me learn a little bit faster, made my skin a little bit thicker.
I like pages that are a little bit thicker than normal notebook paper.
To the middle of the rim, you see this wing a bit thicker.
And their bodies are a little bit thicker and they are actually hollow inside.
Larger folks are not just wider, they are also just a little bit thicker.
In the evenings fingers are often a bit thicker than in the morning.
To accommodate a smaller width and height, Sony engineers have made the phone a little bit thicker.
The sample became a little bit thicker and obtained a light yellow colour.
I do not know . Maybe the eyebrows were a little bit thicker.
The font is just a little bit thicker than what you usually see online.
Around here . Honey, I do not know if I measured wrong or if you are getting a bit thicker.
If the icing had been a bit thicker you would have got that perfect bobbly edge.
Which is a little bit thicker.
It appears to be a bit thicker than other screen protectors, though.
The caterpillars are relatively slender and a bit thicker towards the rear end.
They were a bit thicker than I wanted, but just a little bit.
I do not know . You are looking a little bit thicker than I last remember.
The pen behaves like any normal ballpoint pen ; it 's just a little bit thicker.
You are looking a little bit thicker than I last remember.
I think it 's the lips, they were a bit thicker.
It 's a little bit thicker than it should be.
The most important thing is that USB-C is a little bit thicker than Lightning.
Of course, we lay it on a bit thicker in the Brighton shop . They are less sophisticated.

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