Examples of 'miles thick' in a sentence
Meaning of "miles thick"
miles thick ~ in this context, 'miles thick' is used to emphasize the extreme thickness or density of something, often metaphorically
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It could be three miles thick in different places.
Prison walls fourteen thousand miles thick.
Some clouds are ten miles thick and densely packed with water.
The ice sheets are often miles thick.
Glaciers several miles thick covered most of the United States.
There is a wall of people like seven miles thick behind us.
It 's two miles thick in places and six times the size of the United Kingdom.
The south polar cap is over two miles thick.
It 's enough to melt several miles thick crust on the earth all the way down.
And the ice beneath my feet is three miles thick.
It was 93 miles thick and made of titanium.
The upper cloud layer is haze a few tens of miles thick.
It 's two miles thick and, you know, well up in the atmosphere.
Cliffy told me hell was being buried under burning sand a thousand miles thick.
There are several layers of clouds many miles thick composed of sulfuric acid.
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Hurricanes and storm surges had to cross a protective mangrove forest nearly a hundred miles thick.
The ice was said to be 2 miles thick or more.
You are lying there naked, under a pile of red-hot burning sand a thousand miles thick.
It 's three miles thick in places and imprisons 70 % of the world 's fresh water.
The gabbro layer does not even begin until the crust is about two miles thick.
It 's the biggest island in world with ice 2 miles thick that covers 80 % of the island.
One and half times the size of Australia and up to three miles thick.
The haze is 200 miles thick resembling something else on Earth.
The Alps were buried in ice almost two miles thick.
Beneath a layer of ice 60 miles thick Lies an ocean 60 miles deep.
Much of the ice that covers Antarctica is over two and a half miles thick.
Kenny just checked . There is a wall of people like seven miles thick behind us.
At that time North America was blanketed with glaciers three miles thick.
It 's only a couple of miles thick.
By measuring seismic waves, scientists discovered that here the continental crust is just 16 miles thick.
We can not . Kenny just checked . There is a wall of people like seven miles thick behind us.
Keep in mind that we are looking at a structure that 's approximately 2 miles thick.
And in many places, it 's miles and miles thick.
No sound could reach us through walls, the thinnest of which were five miles thick.
In a layer of ice perhaps 15 miles thick.
Eighty-five per cent of this island is covered by ice up to two miles thick.
It is covered with a glacier of ice over 2 miles thick.
In the middle of the island, the ice is nearly two miles thick.
We are leaving . Prison walls fourteen thousand miles thick.
My rough calculation is it would be about 25 miles thick.
They would exist cocooned in an icy shell 15 miles thick.
It 's a narrow band, usually more than six miles thick.
We don't know just how thick it is, probably miles thick.
At its thickest point, the ice is almost 2 miles thick.
The entire moon is covered in a layer of ice perhaps 15 miles thick.
Nearly 98% of the ground is covered by an ice sheet up to three miles thick.
The entire planet is covered by a dense layer of clouds about 40 miles thick.
Vasin and Shcherbakov proposed that the surface was only 2 ½ miles thick.
Here, over an area larger than Australia, the ice is several miles thick.
Narrator: We believe jupiter's moon europa has a layer of water ice around 15 miles thick.
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