the most crowded part; part where there is great activity; having a large extent from one side to the other; having a large number of units close together; full of or packed with something; (of liquids) semi-solid; (of a person) stupid
deep, bulky
Cases of word usage
1) a collection of thick yellowish white liquid (called pus) formed in a diseased part of the body (abscess)
2) the repetition of the first sound or letter in a succession of words, e.g. safe and sound; through thick and thin (alliteration)
3) a thick jacket with a hood, worn to keep out rain, wind and cold (anorak)
4) a kind of large, heavy animal with thick fur (bear)
5) a thick woollen covering as used on beds (blanket)
6) a round, thick root of some plants (bulb)
7) a thick piece of meat (chump)
8) (of liquids) to change to a thick and solid-state, as blood does in air (coagulate)
9) (to hit (a person) with) a short, thick stick or club (cudgel)
10) the soft, thick hair covering certain animals, e.g. cats, rabbits (fur)