Examples of 'rather thick' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather thick"

Rather thick is a phrase used to describe something that has a considerable or significant thickness. It implies that the thickness of the object or substance is more than average or expected

How to use "rather thick" in a sentence

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rather thick
You should get a rather thick consistency.
Rather thick and stiff in texture.
The columella shows a rather thick callus.
Use a rather thick type of wool.
The second layer is rather thick.
A rather thick document with lots of necessary information.
The inner lip shows a rather thick layer of enamel.
A rather thick but still flowing viscoelastic fluid is obtained.
You laid it on rather thick.
It can be a rather thick head of hair or a gentle infant fluff.
The epidermis is rather thick.
It feels rather thick and takes some time to skin in.
The texture is rather thick.
Long and rather thick walking legs are of the same length.
The problem is that silicon needs to be rather thick to completely absorb sunlight.

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She has rather thick eyebrows and a rather large bust.
It has a white color with a caducous rather thick pale olive epidermis.
It is a rather thick belt in quilted fabric from which hang five sides.
Lips are rather thick.
Oil paints can not be thinned with water and are rather thick.
The leaf itself rather thick in texture but not evergreen.
Divide in two and roll each piece into a rather thick round.
They have a rather thick texture that coats the mouth cavity.
The columella shows a callosity that becomes rather thick at the top.
The rather thick shell is narrowly and profoundly perforate and has a conoid shape.
A map of the world painted on a rather thick parchment of goatskin or sheep skin.
The dyes used are generally rather viscous and they are applied in rather thick layers.
The elongate members are rather thick and do not lend themself for high density applications.
Louie Kaboom was voiced by Lex Lang in a rather thick Brooklyn accent.
It has a rather thick atmosphere, much like ours in the sense of its pressure.
The columella and the body shows a rather thick smooth layer of callus.
Rather thick weather inside the harbor, but it will be clear when you get out.
Plan D is a rather thick book.
Today, she reveals an imperfect maturity with rather thick skins.
The gills are grey, rather thick and a little decurrent.
Unresponsive child, And you always were a rather thick.
In the early state of the art, rather thick phosphate coatings have been discussed.
Rather thick eyebrows although in some self-portraits Cellini tried to make them less expressed.
The columella is very little curved, rather thick and truncated at the base.
We are at the shelter… rain started falling, and rather thick.
He was a … a rather thick set man.
That 's because I have got thin ear lobes and rather thick eyebrows.
Well, it is a rather thick file, perhaps it bears reading thoroughly.
Accordingly, the known steel cord requires a rather thick coating and is quite heavy.
Immediately extinguish… We are at the shelter… rain started falling, and rather thick.
They look like big tubes, rather thick in the center, one on each side.
The epidermis is yellow, membranaceous, and rather thick.
The tail, It is rather thick at the base and of average size ;.
But like the Ionic, it does have a rather thick bezel.
The ice is getting rather thick around us, and I had to charge a lump of it . ".

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