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Filter by Meaning The thick fog made it difficult to see the road clearly.
The thick carpet in the bedroom feels soft and plush underfoot.
The hiker wore a thick jacket to stay warm in the cold mountain air.
The carpenter used a thick wooden plank for the construction of the table.
The thick concrete walls of the bunker protected them from the explosion.
The construction worker wore a thick helmet for safety.
He spread a thick coat of paint on the wall to cover the old color.
The traffic on the highway was at a standstill due to thick congestion.
The forest is known for its thick vegetation and diverse wildlife.
The traffic was heavy, and the thick congestion caused delays.
She put on a thick coat to stay warm in the cold winter weather.
The thick blanket kept her warm on the cold winter night.
The wall was made of thick concrete, providing insulation and privacy.
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