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thick
Adjective
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If something is thick, there is some distance from one side to the other.
He was a workman with big hands and thick fingers.
The tree was too thick to put his arms around.
The ice on the lake is about 40 cm thick in the winter.
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If something is thick it has a lot of stuff in it.
I am warm because I have a thick coat.
The dog has beautiful, thick hair.
The oil moved slowly because it was so thick.
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If a liquid is thick, it can't flow very quickly.
target
Noun
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A target is an area to shoot at. It is usually used for practice or to test the accuracy of a gun.
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A target is a goal or objective.
We didn't hit our sales targets this week.
target
Verb
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To target is to aim at something, usually with a gun.