Examples of using Thicker in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Thicker Than Water/ 23 min.
Is blood is thicker than water?
Nathalie, it is getting thicker.
Blood thicker than the champagne♪.
People also translate
You would better find a thicker skin.
Thicker pieces can actually be molded into objects.
Is blood truly thicker than water?
I thought the lining would be thicker.
Is blood really thicker than water?
Need thicker or thinner skins or thicker or thinner structural cores?
The soup will be thicker for weeks to come.
It also means… we're going to need thicker gloves.
It was slightly thicker than milk and had acidulous taste.
Coconut cream is quite a bit thicker and richer.
Wow, it looks a lot thicker in person than it does in the plans.
As my daddy used to say, blood is thicker than water.
Baby, are these socks thicker than my regular socks?
Gammon is more expensive that bacon because it comes in thicker slices.
Simply put, you can fake thicker, fuller-looking hair.
The band now starts playing Blood is Thicker than Water.
Did your hair seem to get thicker and more luxurious while being pregnant?
Some engines actually perform betterwhen they have thicker air around them.
I think my accent gets thicker when I look at German cameras.
Many brands release agents now"for volume"- they do hair thicker and more volume.
Did your hair appear to get thicker and more luxurious during pregnancy?
You know, that accent of yours… is a whole lot thicker when you're dreaming.
You have to cut the pears thicker than the apples because they cook faster.
Still, she wanted higher, thicker invisible walls.
One possibility might be that smokers develop thicker gums to protect against the smoke.