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Example sentences for "quite thick"

  • It may be membranaceous and thin, or quite thick, or in other cases may be absent entirely.

  • It is quite thick, and fleshy in consistency, more or less rounded or convex on the upper side, and usually white in color.

  • The wall, or peridium, is quite thick in the members of this genus, and when it matures it separates into several layers which need not all be discussed here.

  • It may be membranaceous and thin, or quite thick, or may be wanting entirely, as will be seen in Figure 39; in Figure 40 only a slight trace of the ring can be seen.

  • When all are done, let the syrup boil until it is quite thick; pour it into a large pitcher and let it set to cool and settle.

  • Cook one gallon of choice ripe tomatoes; strain them, and cook again until they become quite thick.

  • Some like it quite thick, others prefer it so thin as to run on the plate.

  • When the batter is lukewarm stir in as much Indian meal as will make it quite thick.

  • If the gravy stews away too much, add a little water, and if it should not be quite thick enough, stir in a little flour mixed with cold water.

  • Put it over with a broad bladed knife; it should be put on quite thick.

  • Double it up quite thick, lay it in a clean plate, and put it in a cool place for an hour.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite thick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but said; call her; colonial trade; our friends; quite ashamed; quite aware; quite clean; quite dead; quite enough; quite evident; quite large; quite naked; quite natural; quite obvious; quite overcome; quite prepared; quite safe; quite small; quite still; quite straight; quite sufficient; quite thick; quite unconscious; quite understand; quite wrong; sand hill