thicke

[θɪk]

thicke Definition

  • 1having a large distance between opposite sides; not thin
  • 2dense or crowded in nature
  • 3stupid or dumb

Using thicke: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thicke" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tree trunk was thick and sturdy.

  • Example

    She has a thick accent that is hard to understand.

  • Example

    The fog was so thick that we could barely see the road.

  • Example

    He's a bit thick when it comes to math.

thicke Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with thicke

  • thick and thin

    through good times and bad times, no matter what happens

    Example

    I will stand by you through thick and thin.

  • thick as thieves

    very close friends who share secrets and trust each other completely

    Example

    They've been thick as thieves since they were kids.

  • in the middle of a difficult or busy situation

    Example

    We were in the thick of the storm when the power went out.

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Summary: thicke in Brief

The term 'thicke' [θɪk] describes something that is not thin, often with a large distance between opposite sides. It can also refer to something dense or crowded, as well as being used informally to describe someone as stupid or dumb. Examples include 'The tree trunk was thick and sturdy,' and 'He's a bit thick when it comes to math.' Phrases include 'thick and thin,' meaning through good times and bad, 'thick as thieves,' meaning very close friends, and 'in the thick of something,' meaning in the middle of a difficult situation.