How to use "thick" in a sentence

Sentences

We knocked on the ship's sides, but they were too thick and no one heard us.

As he opened it, a long thick tentacle of the giant squid came inside like a snake and pulled the man outside

Suddenly, somebody started shooting at them! We couldn't see the enemy soldiers because the jungle was too thick, but somebody was shooting at our men.

There was, however, still a trace of beauty in the sixteen-year-old lace, like pale sunlight beneath the thick clouds of a winter's dawn

The soldiers and the rebels fired at each other at the same time, filling the air with thick clouds of dark smoke

This is the first thing that I think when I wake, and I look around nervously, confused by the dark and by the thick fog which surrounds me.

I do not even know where this is because the fog is so thick that I can only see for a few metres in any direction.

I try to remember the image, and I see that there is a piece of cloth in her mouth so that she cannot speak and that she is tied to a large grey stone by thick white ropes.

Do I hear voices in the fog behind me? I try to turn to look, but the fog behind me is too thick, and I only see the occasional light in the distance.

Leti led them past the pods where they'd been swimming with dolphins, and then through some thick glass doors

The line moved forward slowly; then a technician called Odem led them through the thick glass doors, past the test laboratory, and into a waiting room

Only a little sunlight came through their thick branches

His eyes smiled at me from behind his thick glasses

There were no dark trees in this valley, no thick bushes

His face was fat and round and he had thick, red lips.

But everything was covered with thick dust

The path was steep and the trees were thick, and dark

The fog came in through the open window, damp and thick

The thick fog made me forget my unhappiness

He had thick dark hair like Danny's, a nose that resembled Danny's, and a rather delicate jawline like Danny's too.

A lavish use of blue velvet, dark leather, crystal chandeliers, and thick blue carpet, plus an excellent sense of dramatic lighting, gave the mammoth chamber some of the feeling of a cozy cabaret in spite of its size.

The nearby windows and the thick glass top of the coffee table were vibrating

On windy days, the dust was as thick as fog, and it pushed its dirty little cat feet under doors, around windows, and through attic vents.

And there wasn't a shirt made that could be buttoned easily around his thick, muscular neck

The cashier was a white-haired man, owlish behind a pair of thick spectacles

The window was constructed like a sandwich: Two one-inch-thick panes of shatterproof glass surrounded an inch-wide space filled with an inert gas

There's thick frost on the windows

Dombey pushed one hand through his thick, curly hair

His head was round and bald, and he wore thick glasses

It was covered with a thick burnt skin, which softened its edges

A few minutes later these three were joined by four other Martians, each carrying a thick black tube

These broke when they hit the ground - they did not explode - and let out an enormous amount of thick Black Smoke

More dust was raised all the time by the thick crowd of men and women, horses and vehicles.