Webthicken verb /ˈθɪkən/ /ˈθɪkən/ [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms Idioms to become thicker; to make something thicker Stir until the sauce has thickened. It was a dangerous journey through thickening fog. The fog had thickened slightly. The gloom gradually thickened. thicken something Thicken the stew with flour. Oxford Collocations Dictionary Webthick. adjective. 1. of layer, slice, material 2. when measuring thickness 3. of liquid 4. of hair, fur 5. HORT of vegetation 6. of cloud, smoke, etc 7. full of sth 8. having strong smell 9. of …
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WebAnswer (1 of 4): Indian people don’t necessarily have a thicker or lighter accent by virtue of speaking an Indian accent. All speakers of any language as a foreign language will have a foreign accent. Webhair/fur/trees; 3 growing closely together in large numbers thick dark hair This breed of cattle has a very thick coat. His eyebrows were thick and bushy. a thick forest liquid; 4 not flowing very easily thick soup The effect will be ruined if the paint is too thick.; fog/smoke/air; 5 difficult to see through; difficult to breathe in The plane crashed in thick fog. thick smoke … shrek clip dragoness
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WebForum discussions with the word (s) "thick" in the title: 4-cm-thick glass wood 50 mm thick tempered bulletproof glass 80cm-thick slabs a hundred times as thick a thick fall of shimmering black stuff a thick handful of copy paper a thick ooze of a human being A woman with thick haunches as thick as they are" b-men don't do thick WebA tongue twister is a phrase or sentence that is designed to be tricky to say correctly. It is even more difficult when you try to say it quickly and repeatedly. Most tongue twisters are made up of alliteration (repetition of words that sound very similar) and consonant clusters. The goal of tongue twisters is to make you pronounce each word ... WebHow to pronounce thicket noun in American English. (English pronunciations of thicket from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus and from the Cambridge … shrek close up