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Filter by Meaning The painter applied a thicker layer of paint to create more texture on the canvas.
He added flour to the sauce to make it thicker and creamier.
The fog became thicker as we ventured deeper into the forest.
The air inside the crowded room felt thicker and harder to breathe.
The crowd at the concert grew thicker as the opening act took the stage.
The plot of the movie became thicker with each unexpected twist.
She added more cream to the sauce to make it thicker and richer.
She applied a thicker layer of sunscreen to protect her fair skin.
Her hair became thicker and shinier after using the new shampoo.
The traffic on the highway was getting thicker during rush hour.
As winter approached, the ice on the lake grew thicker.
The paint on the walls was applied in multiple coats to make it thicker and more durable.
She wanted her hair to look fuller, so she opted for a thicker hair extension.
The soup needed a thicker consistency, so she added some cornstarch.
His accent became thicker after living in the country for years.
The paint on the walls was applied in a thicker layer for better coverage.
The ice on the lake was much thicker this winter than last year.
The fog grew thicker as we climbed higher in the mountains.
The ice on the pond was thicker this winter, making it perfect for ice skating.
The fog grew thicker as we climbed higher up the mountain.
The tension in the room became thicker as the negotiations reached a critical point.
As winter approached, the ice on the pond grew thicker, making it ideal for ice skating.
The language used in legal documents can be difficult to understand due to its thicker terminology.
The wall of the fortress was made thicker to withstand attacks from enemy forces.
The storm clouds overhead grew thicker, indicating an impending downpour.
The plot of the mystery novel became thicker with each new clue.
The coat of paint on the wall was applied thicker in order to cover up the previous color.
The smoke from the burning building hung thicker in the air.
She shivered thicker as the winter wind blew through the open window.
The rain poured down thicker than ever before.
The traffic congestion grew thicker as rush hour approached.
The fog rolled in, making the air feel thicker and more humid.
He applied the paint thicker to achieve a bolder color.
The aroma of spices grew thicker as she cooked the curry.
The tension between the two rival teams grew thicker as the match progressed.
The tension in the room became thicker with each passing minute.
Her accent grew thicker the longer she lived in the foreign country.
The spices in the curry made the sauce taste thicker and more flavorful.
The conspiracy theories circulating online only served to make the misinformation thicker.
The author's book was criticized for its thicker portrayal of the main character.
The politician's statement revealed his thicker understanding of economic policies.
She made a thicker assumption about his intentions without any evidence.
Despite the evidence presented, she stubbornly held on to her thicker beliefs about climate change.
The politician's statement was even thicker than his previous ones.
He made a thicker mistake than anyone else in the math test.
His thicker decision was to wear sandals on a snowy day.
The contestant's response to the trivia question showed a thicker knowledge of history.
She asked a series of thicker questions that demonstrated her lack of understanding of the topic.
His thicker response to the criticism showed his lack of understanding.
The chef's thicker choice was to add sugar instead of salt to the recipe.
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