For steak an inch and a half thick, medium cooked, allow twelve minutes to broil.
The rollers are made two inches and a quarter to two inches and a half thick, and ribbed in the centre.
The first was an immense lizard over eight feet long and a foot and a half thick, carved in high relief on the top of a rough block.
The Calendar-Stone was a rectangular parallelopipedon of porphyry, thirteen feet one inch and a half square, three feet three inches and a half thick, and weighing in its present mutilated state twenty-four tons.
The first was a pentagon of polished transparent agate, about two inches in diameter and an inch and a half thick.
The largest is fourteen feet high, four feet wide and a foot and a half thick.
These walls, each a brick and a half thick, were bonded in oystershell lime mortar.
Like Wall A-I, it was a brick and a half thick (a row of headers lying beside a row of stretchers), and was represented for a distance of 36 feet by two courses.
Of this only one brick course remained, a brick and a half thick.
Each side of the fore part of both tiles is gradually cut away for the length of a palm, so that they are half a foot and a digit wide, which part projects from the furnace; the tiles are about a digit and a half thick.
The little scrubber is made of a stick three feet long, to the end of which is fixed a small tablet of wood a foot long, six digits broad, and a digit and a half thick.
If an oak block is not available, two timbers are placed on the ground and joined together with iron clamps, each of the timbers being six feet long, a foot wide, and a foot and a half thick.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "half thick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.