Examples of 'centimeters thick' in a sentence
Meaning of "centimeters thick"
centimeters thick - describes the specific measurement of thickness in centimeters
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And that is five centimeters thick steel.
A few centimeters thick potting shard drainage layer.
His palm is approximately wo centimeters thick.
Its glass is 23 centimeters thick to resist the water pressure.
It is usually several tens of centimeters thick.
It can penetrate a 30 centimeters thick metal and see what is behind it.
But they have only a few hundred centimeters thick.
Centimeters thick for insulation. Under their skin, they have a layer of fat.
Tiny layers accumulate until they reach centimeters thick.
It is four centimeters thick.
Glass can be only a few millimeters thin or up to several centimeters thick.
Vines with rough bark and shoots about 5 centimeters thick can be a useful source of water.
Flatbreads can range from below one millimeter to a few centimeters thick.
We have 10 centimeters thick bullet-resistant glass.
Most bentonite layers are very thin only a few centimeters thick.
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In the middle, it is only 40 centimeters thick 55 centimeters including asphalt layer.
The temperature helps us but some are not far from ten centimeters thick.
The complex is surrounded by a wall which is 80 centimeters thick and 90 centimeters high.
There is also a reason why the Handbook on Personal Relationships is three centimeters thick.
They hope the ice will be at least 25 centimeters thick on opening day.
Why the Handbook on Personal Relationships is three centimeters thick.
For example, in Livorno, a castagnaccio 3 centimeters thick is called " toppone.
The total height of this mattress is 23 centimeters and it has viscoelastic material 4 centimeters thick.
Some LED TVs are less than three centimeters thick.
Contrarily, he could easily slice through it and it 's only a few centimeters thick.
This door is solid duritanium 13 centimeters thick.
The wall has been described to have been four meters high and 80 centimeters thick.
The layer 4 formed is generally a few centimeters thick.
First fine, it can grow little by little to finally measure several centimeters thick.
The ice was very thin, maybe just 30 centimeters thick.
The skin thickness varies across the body but is usually 2 to 4 centimeters thick.
Remove the top layer of fertile land, thirty to forty centimeters thick.
Until four years ago, RFID tags could measure up to two centimeters thick.
According to the rules, the ice should be at least 30 centimeters thick.
This is a perennial herb producing vines up to 15 meters long and 4 centimeters thick.
The structure is covered with concrete walls and steel sheets 180 centimeters thick.
Corrosion on the exterior belied a delicately coiled silver plate beaten to just .01 centimeters thick.
The subdividing reduces the chicory to pieces preferably no thinner than about 0.24 centimeters thick.
The LUNA standard lamp is 160 centimeters high and only two centimeters thick.
For these purposes, peat is usually used, it is placed in a layer of 3-5 centimeters thick.
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A few centimeters higher and it was in her heart
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