Examples of using Thick in English and their translations into Arabic
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Computer
I mean, it's thick.
Wall Thick: 1.65mm etc.
I'm wearing a thick coat.
The Plexiglas at this point is a foot thick.
I don't have any thick sticking tape.
People also translate
The smoke was so thick.
No, it's less thick. It's like tahini sauce.
Do you feel like you're in a thick bubble?
The ice was so thick that it held the vehicle.
Problem is the smoke was too thick.
Thin and pliant, or thick and playful?
In the high-speed world, water becomes thick.
Things get real thick in your head real fast.
I have noticed wickedness wears pretty thick armor.
My mother had very thick and long hair. I caught lice.
But do these sandals make my legs look thick?
The walls are six feet thick. Jesus, use your head.
No offense, but your street patois is a little thick.
Massage age of them is thick or slivko- or medoobraznoe.
The shaft isalso slightly thinner at 25 mm thick( .98 inches).
If the cream is too thick, you can add a little water.
Why does the crescent look thin in some months and thick in other months?
The blood gets very thick. Suddenly, you're not getting any oxygen.
Cheese wheels-- with a thick casing.
If the hair is thick and heavy, there will not be a noticeable effect.
The mechanical properties of weathering steels depend on which alloy and how thick the material is.
If the batter is too thick, add 1 tbsp. l. water.
Ten centimeter thick doors that are handmade and designed with three levels of sound insulation.
Convex glass, 10 inches thick, which accounts for the magnifying effect.
Material 25mm thick flexible convoluted foam, 2mm Mas loaded vinyl and aluminum.