thicker in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for thicker in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.thick [θɪk] ADJ

II.thick [θɪk] N no pl inf

III.thick [θɪk] ADV

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blood is thicker than water prov
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thicker Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

blood is thicker than water prov
[to give sb] a thick ear esp Brit
blood is thicker than water prov
blood is thicker than water prov

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When older, it develops some large trunks and numerous thicker and longer branches.
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In this situation, the hair is actually thicker during pregnancy due to increased circulating oestrogens.
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My mum had to make me a homemade pad -- a piece of thick linen folded three times -- as it was thicker than a sanitary pad.
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Higher quality, mass-produced woks are made of heavy gauge (14-gauge or thicker) steel, and are either machine-hammered or made of spun steel.
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It is usually close-fitting and machine knitted in contrast to a guernsey that is more often hand knit with a thicker yarn.
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The many fine strands and the thick insulation make for wire thicker than ordinary hookup wire, sometimes termed test prod wire.
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Like tuned finger cymbals, crotales are thicker and larger; they also have slight grooves in them which give their sound more sparkle.
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The more viscous the solvent the thicker the film will be and the faster the wafer is spun the thinner the film will be.
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Concealer is often thicker and more solid than foundation, and provides longer lasting, more detailed coverage.
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It's thicker and warmer than the ubiquitous minimalist down jackets you see everyone wearing while out getting their lattes.
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