When required for use the dynamite is rammed into a thick paper cartridge, into which a fusee is passed, by means of which it is ignited.
In laying down carpets it is very advisable, at first, to cover the floor beneath them with large sheets of thick paper, so as to prevent dust from rising between the boards.
Thick paper copy, presented to Mrs. David Garrick by the author, with inscription and four verses signed.
Thick paper copy of Warburton's first edition: with twenty-four engravings by Major after the designs of Blakey, Wale, and Hayman.
Thick paper copy, with engraved title, sixteen copper-plate portraits, and woodcuts by Bewick.
The other is an 8vo, printed on thick paperin larger type.
The pipes of communication which are used under water, must be made of thick paper, and when dry covered with drying oil, which must then be thoroughly dried.
They are from two to four inches in length, and are formed of thick paper.
They are formed of thick paper, and are eight interior diameters long.
Presentation copy on thick paper, from the author.
Thick paper copy of the first edition, with final leaf of advertisement of "History of Quadrupeds" and "Fables of AEsop.
The Printer's copy, one of two printed on thick paper, with many of the plates in colour.
Twenty-five copies printed on English laid paper for presents only, and one hundred copies on thick paper.
Twenty-five copies printed on thick paper, and fifty on ordinary paper, all for private circulation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thick paper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.