thickish
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The dog has a thickish coat that helps protect it from the harsh winter weather.
Definition:A coat with a moderately thick fur or fabric texture.
Example:We could barely see a few feet in front of us as the thickish fog hovered over the town.
Definition:Fog with a moderate thickness or density.
Example:I prefer my syrup to be thickish so it coats the pancakes well.
Definition:Syrup that is not too thick but not very thin either.
Example:The streets became slippery as the accumulated thickish snow packed down under the pressure of passing vehicles.
Definition:Snow that is moderately thick and heavy enough to form a considerable accumulation.
Example:The pancake batter should have a thickish consistency so it doesn't fall apart on the griddle.
Definition:Batter with a moderately thick consistency that is not too runny.
Example:Humorously, she said I had thickish skin, which made it a bit easier for her to make occasional jokes at my expense.
Definition:Skinned that is moderately thick, often implying resilience against harm or unpleasant situations.
Example:The thickish layer of paint on the wall needed to be carefully applied to avoid drips or unevenness.
Definition:A layer that is moderately thick, but not excessively so.
Example:The thickish smoke from the barbecues was visible even from a distance.
Definition:Smoke that is moderately thick and distinct.
Example:It’s important for the sauce to have a thickish consistency to coat the pasta well.
Definition:A consistency that is moderately thick, not runny, but not too thick.
Example:The thickish broth provided an excellent base for the flavors of the vegetables and meat.
Definition:Broth that is moderately thick.
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