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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.
billed
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adjective
having a beak or bill as specified
a thick-billed bird
a long-billed cap
miner
Noun
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A miner is a person who works in a mine. They go into a deep tunnel in the earth to get diamonds, coal, silver, gold or other minerals.
It was difficult for the miners to come out of the mine after some rocks fell in the tunnel.