Examples of using Thicker in English and their translations into Romanian
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It is much thicker.
Thicker Than Water.
That's good. It's a bit thicker.
Blood's thicker than water.
No, not just bigger, thicker.
People also translate
They're thicker at the ends.
Nourishes, gives shine,makes hair thicker and more dense.
Thicker sizes on agreement.
Blood is thicker than water.
Thicker bars will take more tension and other loads.
Blood is thicker than water.
Stock fuel pumps can't handle the thicker veggie oil.
Blood is thicker than water.".
F.A.-- But coming up now, the classic'80s sitcom, Thicker Than Waters.
For steel thicker than 13 mm.
Thicker enclosures to prevent movement around seals to prevent breakage of seals.
Blood really is thicker than water.
It's thicker than blood, sticky… maybe saliva?
And blood is Thicker than water.
She's thicker Than water, right?
Who says blood was thicker than water?
I have thicker skin than you can even imagine.
The denser the tissue, the thicker cable is required.
Net key thicker than water from a deep well….
Now he is not an example thicker than his brother.
Blood is thicker than martinis.
The mask doubles hair growth rate,making it significantly stronger and thicker and eliminating hair loss.
They're thicker, not as comfortable.
Our eyelashes will be much longer, but thicker, which, of course, we like.
A little thicker for enhanced safety.