look thick
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Used when something has the visual appearance of being thick.
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- The old stone wall began to look very thick after several layers of plaster were applied.
- After simmering for hours, the soup started to look quite thick and creamy.
- As the fog rolled in, the air outside began to look incredibly thick.
- This newly woven fabric will look very thick and luxurious on the sofa.
- The artist intentionally made the paint look very thick to create a textured effect.
- If you add more flour, the gravy will certainly look much thicker.
- Does this carpet look thick enough to insulate the room well?
- From a distance, the jungle canopy can look incredibly thick and impenetrable.
- The smoke from the bonfire made the evening sky look strangely thick and hazy.
- For winter, I prefer my sweaters to look nice and thick for warmth.