Definition: the location of something surrounded by other things
Usage: in the midst of the crowd
Main entry: thick
Definition: abounding; having a lot of
Usage: the top was thick with dust
Main entry: duncical, duncish, thick, thick-skulled, thickheaded, wooden-headed, fatheaded, blockheaded, boneheaded, loggerheaded
Definition: (used informally) stupid
Main entry: buddy-buddy, chummy, thick
Definition: (used informally) associated on close terms
Usage: a close friend; the bartender was chummy with the regular customers; the two were thick as thieves for months
Main entry: thick
Definition: having component parts closely crowded together
Usage: a compact shopping center; a dense population; thick crowds; a thick forest; thick hair
Definition: spoken as if with a thick tongue
Usage: the thick speech of a drunkard; his words were slurred
Definition: (of darkness) very intense
Usage: thick night; thick darkness; a face in deep shadow; deep night
Definition: hard to pass through because of dense growth
Usage: dense vegetation; thick woods
Main entry: compact, stocky, thick, thickset, heavyset
Definition: having a short and solid form or stature
Usage: a wrestler of compact build; he was tall and heavyset; stocky legs; a thickset young man
Main entry: thick
Definition: not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions
Usage: an inch thick; a thick board; a thick sandwich; spread a thick layer of butter; thick coating of dust; thick warm blankets
Main entry: thick
Definition: relatively dense in consistency
Usage: thick cream; thick soup; thick smoke; thick fog
Definition: in quick succession
Usage: misfortunes come fast and thick
Definition: with a thick consistency
Usage: the blood was flowing thick