📒 having a larger distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal
📒 used to ask about or state the distance between opposite sides or surfaces
📒 growing closely together in large amounts or numbers
📒 not flowing very easily
📒 difficult to see through; difficult to breathe in
📒 having a large number of people or a large amount of something in one place
📒 an offensive way to describe somebody who is slow to learn or understand things
📒 easily recognized as being from a particular country or area
📒 deep and not as clear as normal, especially because of illness or emotion
📒 very friendly with somebody, especially in a way that makes other people suspect that something wrong, illegal or dishonest is involved in the situation
📒 family relationships are stronger than any others
📒 to hit somebody/be hit on the head as a punishment
📒 very friendly, especially in a way that makes other people suspect that something wrong, illegal or dishonest is involved in the situation
📒 very stupid
📒 a physical condition in which your head is painful or you cannot think clearly as a result of an illness or of drinking too much alcohol
📒 used to show that you are annoyed that somebody does not understand something
📒 if people or things are thick/thin on the ground, there are a lot/not many of them in a place
📒 the ability to accept criticism, offensive remarks, etc. without becoming upset