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  • And upon that thick coat! (10)
  • They came fast and thick. (10)
  • And he gave his thick giggle. (8)
  • She and Ferdinand are thick again. (10)
  • Mr. Redworth knitted his thick brows. (10)
  • The clouds were thick above the youth. (10)
  • For this reason they are made only an inch thick. (17)
  • The bee-swarm was thick as ever on the golden bough. (10)
  • A voice muttered a thick oath; a hand seized her ankle. (8)
  • Now, he has no thick soles on his shoes, no high heels. (21)
  • Laurence sat on, a cold perspiration thick on his forehead. (8)
  • To-day we hesitate at building them as thick as 12 inches. (17)
  • In Colonial days they thought nothing of building them 2 feet thick. (17)
  • And very soon she did come, her thick hair roughly twisted in a plait. (8)
  • Roses were placed in vases of copper, and thick candles had been lit. (12)
  • He rose to light a candle; the dust was thick on everything he touched. (8)
  • Little Jon laid hold of it, thick, dark gold, with a few silver threads. (8)
  • The two thick plaits of her hair are crossed, and turned round her head. (8)
  • Outside strings ought to be ⅝ inch thick where finishing on a ⅝-inch base. (17)
  • We were conscious that his thick case of varnished clothing was against us. (10)
  • He began to breathe as if an atmosphere thick as water were pressing round him. (10)
  • It is customary to use double thick in all window-panes over 24 inches in size. (17)
  • She was rather short, with a deliciously round figure and a thick plait of hair. (8)
  • Thick, short, and buttoned closely into his old frock coat, he walked toward Covent Garden market. (8)
  • A sound from far away, as of distant, dull beating on thick metal, is suddenly audible. (8)
  • A stricken deer will go to some thick wood and there in pitiful submission await the end. (21)
  • They sat on the terrace above the lake, screened from the sunlight by thick myrtle bushes. (10)
  • The brown coat forms the main body of the plaster and averages about ¾ inch to ⅞ inch thick. (17)
  • His heart beat thick; which astonished him: hitherto it had never made that sort of movement. (10)
  • It consisted of four rows of strong stakes, and a thick wall made of heavy branches of trees. (19)
  • For porch floors and walks these slabs should be 5 inches thick and laid on a good foundation. (17)
  • Month when mosses near the stream, Soft green mosses thick and shy, Are a rapture and a dream. (10)
  • The table was thick with dust; for, as they explained, it was not used except in winter weather. (2)
  • A heavy tree spread a thick canopy above their heads, and the haze darkened slowly over the river. (8)
  • My good Weisspriess, the fellows had got into a thick crowd all round, and had begun to knead me. (10)
  • Dead leaves, red and brown and spotted yellow, fell straight around the stems of trees, lying thick. (10)
  • The green drenched weeds lay all about in his path, bent thick, and the forest drooped glimmeringly. (10)
  • His was a handsome face, with firm, straight lines, a thick black mustache, and clear eyes, deep set. (13)
  • All day long the road had lain through pastureland, with thick green hedges and heavily feathered elms. (8)
  • A thick, cautious voice replied in words that were unintelligible, which caused the architect to laugh. (13)
  • Her face, which is very pretty, with a low forehead shadowed by thick blond hair, shows the traces of tears. (9)
  • All around them hung a tent of soft, thick leaves, and, below, the water was deep-dyed with green refraction. (8)
  • To demonstrate what he had done, he brought along a thick sheaf of introductory letters from Western editors. (16)
  • Its length he could only conjecture; the body at the largest visible part seemed about as thick as his forearm. (1)
  • She eyed us softly in a fixed manner, while the sea-wind blew her thick redbrown hair to threads on her cheek. (10)
  • Meadow-sweet hung from the banks thick with weed and trailing bramble, and there also hung a daughter of earth. (10)
  • Young Strumolowski shook his head violently; his hair, thick, smooth, close as a golden plate, did not fall off. (8)
  • Uncouth rawhide sandals and thick shapeless socks, often brilliant orange in color, protect their feet and ankles. (20)
  • Her eyebrows were thick and dark, but soft; flowing eyebrows; far lovelier, to my thinking, than any pencilled arch. (10)
  • Sensible of presences, he gradually discerned a thick blot along the couch to the right of the door, and he drew near. (10)
  • He is a small, thick, oldish man, with an almost shaven head, and smouldering little dark eyes behind smoked spectacles. (8)
  • He took it to the window and threw it out into the darkness, and he noticed that the air was thick and tepid to his face. (8)
  • It brings with it a faint, floating haze, a cunning decolouriser, although not thick enough to obscure outlines near at hand. (2)
  • The use of 1³/₁₆ inch-thick material is common for all parts of the frame except the sill, which ought to be 1¾ inches thick. (17)
  • The room seemed to have turned to a thick white substance like a cloud, in which he lay enwrapped, unable to move hand or foot. (8)
  • Kiomi walked humbly with her head bent, leaving me the thick rippling coarse black locks of her hair for a mark of observation. (10)
  • With thick lips parted under his well-curled moustaches, and his bold eyes aslant upon her, he had the malicious look of a satyr. (8)
  • My father, as it happened, was careful not to open his lips wide on account of the plaster, or thick coating of paint on his face. (10)
  • The windows stood wide open in the heat; the garden lay in thick, soft shadow, where the pitchy shapes of trees could be discerned. (8)
  • When the door was shut, Mr. Wagge cleared his throat; the grating sound carried with it the suggestion of enormously thick linings. (8)
  • She had been brushing her hair; though silvered, it was still thick and soft, and the sight of it about her shoulders struck George. (8)
  • Lofty elms drooped at the corners of the house; on the lawn billowed clumps of the lilac, which formed a thick hedge along the fence. (9)
  • Many a wound and slash on her breast and head also needed healing, and her greatest ornament, her long, thick, dark hair, had been cut off. (5)
  • But the contractor observed that it would be sufficient to rip off half a dozen courses of the masonry, as the walls were needlessly thick. (13)
  • Exterior walls, except those of dwellings or parts thereof not more than one story high, shall be sheathed with boards not less than ⅞ inch thick. (17)
  • He passed the cow-houses and the hen-houses there installed, and pursued a path into the thick of the saplings, making for one of the bluebell plots. (8)
  • His height, his broad cheek-bones, thick but not long hair, the hungry vitality of his face, figure, movements, annulled those evidences of femininity. (8)
  • X Loud we heard the yellow rover Laugh to sleep, while we raged thick, Thick as ants the ant-hill over, Asking who has thrust the stick. (10)
  • Where concrete blocks are used, reinforcements should run continuously around the blocks, and the shell of the blocks should not be less than 4 inches thick. (17)
  • His skin is of a dark reddish-brown color, full of cracks, chaps and cross-etchings, with dapplings of irregular dark spots, and is probably two inches thick. (21)

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