Yes, it is. Usually the antonym of thin, it means comparatively or relatively heavy, dense, cohesive, or deep. (It may also be an adverb with similar meaning.) Examples: thick fog, thick soup, thick ice, thick accent, as thick as thieves.
Words meaning 'things that are not necessities', might be luxuries, niceties, wants, non-necessities,
the meaning is working hard and trying many things to solve it
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A WOMEN THAT IS PLUS SIZE, AND EVEN THOUGH SHES PLUS SIZE, CALLING HER A "THICK MADAME" IS SAYING SHE IS A FULL FIGURE & BEAUTIFUL WOMEN...sAYING YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A SIZE 0 OR 3 TO BE PRETTY....
'In the thick of it' means in the middle (centre) of something, where all the action is, heavily involved. Look at him play! He's really in the thick of it. In the thick of live has similar meaning - your life is full, busy.
It means "in the middle of things." The "thick" part of a situation would be the middle, where everything is happening.
How thin or thick the liquid is.
Haze
When you see AS ___ AS ___, you are looking at A Simile - a comparison between two things. Someone is comparing the thickness of something (you didn't say what) to a blanket. It depends on what the other thing is, actually. Blankets can be thin or thick depending on which type they are. For example, if someone said "The fog is thick as a blanket," they probably mean it's a thick, heavy fog that covers everything up.
the busiest, most active part of a situation The soldier was wounded in the thick of the battle.
Stubby means short and thick.
The three things that determine how thick or thin magma is temperature, silica content, and gas content.
The fog was so thick that visibility was reduced to just a few feet.
It refers to being stuck in the mud as in progress is slow because of encountered obstacles. The obstacles are either great in quantity or hard to resolve obstacles, or bouth.
Something that is covered. By google eg The haze is like a thick blanket.
The Meaning of Things was created in 2001.