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Use "thicker" in a sentence
"Plus, with longer life expectancies, there are more potential new partners out there -- "what we call a thicker remarriage market," Coontz says."
"-- Why, I'd sooner fight before broke-down old plugs of work-horses that's candidates for chicken-meat, than before them rotten bunches of stiffs with nothin 'thicker'n water in their veins, an' Contra Costa water at that when the rains is heavy on the hills."
"Slightly thicker is ok, but the cake should be quite thin."