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1 Her hands were still clenching and unclenching, and her features looked thick .
2 People looked thick and bulky, like shrubbery wrapped and tied for winter.
3 The water looked thick as syrup, of a deadly menacing green.
4 The skin, lead-coloured and dirty, looked thick , and was crossed by heavy wrinkles.
5 The steel looked thick enough to stop a pistol round.
6 His neck looked thick enough to support the stone head of an Aztec-temple god.
7 From this close the wine looked thick as honey.
8 The envelope looked thick , to say the least.
9 His longish blond hair looked thick and wild.
10 The weather looked thick and nasty outside, and there was not the slightest sign of the Islander.
11 The patchwork quilt looked thick and unsmoothed.
12 The rope looked thick as a tree trunk and he would have to cut completely through it.
13 It had rotted a little here and there, and the wood was soft, but it looked thick .
14 Her pubic hair looked thick in the dark and her breasts were full and round and inviting.
15 The air looked thick ahead.
16 They looked thick and substantial, each part being dashed off with magnificent dabs of colour on a clear grey background.
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