THICK vs CREAM: NOUN
- Through all obstacles and difficulties, both great and small.
- A fiddle block. See under Fiddle.
- A thicket.
- The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest.
- A stupid person; a dullard; a blockhead; a numskull.
- A thicket; a coppice.
- The time when anything is thickest.
- The spot of greatest intensity or activity.
- The densest or most crowded part; the place of greatest resort or abundance.
- The thickest part of anything.
- The most active or intense part.
- The thickest part.
- The location of something surrounded by other things
- An ointment made of white wax, almond oil, rose water, and borax, and used as a salve for the hands and lips.
- A preparation of gelatin, cream, sugar, and eggs, whipped; -- to be eaten cold.
- The best or choicest part of a thing; the quintessence.
- A cosmetic; a creamlike medicinal preparation.
- A delicacy of several kinds prepared for the table from cream, etc., or so as to resemble cream.
- The part of any liquor that rises, and collects on the surface.
- The rich, oily, and yellowish part of milk, which, when the milk stands unagitated, rises, and collects on the surface. It is the part of milk from which butter is obtained.
- A name given to certain cordials because of their thick (viscid) consistency, with perhaps some reference to their reputed excellence.
- A sweetmeat or dish prepared from cream, or of such consistency as to resemble cream: as, an iced cream, or ice-cream; a chocolate cream.
- The best part of a thing; the choice part; the quintessence: as, the cream of a jest or story.
- In shot-making, a spongy crust of oxid taken from the surface of the lead, and used to coat over the bottom of the colander, to keep the lead from running too rapidly through the holes.
- Something resembling cream; any liquid or soft paste of the consistency of cream: as, the cream of ale; shaving-cream.
- The richer and butyraceous part of milk, which, when the milk stands unagitated in a cool place, rises and forms an oily or viscid scum on the surface; hence, in general, any part of a liquor that separates from the rest, rises, and collects on the surface. By agitating the cream of milk, butter is formed.
- Same as crame.
- An obsolete variant of chrism.
- The choicest part.
- A pale yellow to yellowish white.
- Any of various substances resembling or containing cream.
- The yellowish fatty component of unhomogenized milk that tends to accumulate at the surface.
- The best people or things in a group
- The part of milk containing the butterfat
- Toiletry consisting of any of various substances resembling cream that have a soothing and moisturizing effect when applied to the skin
THICK vs CREAM: ADJECTIVE
- Going beyond what is tolerable; excessive.
- Very friendly; intimate.
- Lacking mental agility; stupid.
- Very noticeable; pronounced.
- Hard to hear or understand, as from being husky or slurred.
- Impenetrable by the eyes.
- Having a great number; abounding.
- Having or suggesting a heavy or viscous consistency.
- Having component parts in a close, crowded state or arrangement; dense.
- Heavy in form, build, or stature; thickset.
- Measuring a specified number of units in this dimension.
- Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite, usually in the smallest solid dimension; not thin.
- Used informally
- Heavy and compact in form or stature
- Closely crowded together
- Wide from side to side
- Hard to pass through because of dense growth
- Spoken as if with a thick tongue
- Abundant
- Abundantly covered or filled
- Relatively dense in consistency
- Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions
- (of darkness) very intense
- N/A
THICK vs CREAM: VERB
- To thicken.
- Remove from the surface
- Add cream to one's coffee, for example
- Make creamy by beating
- Put on cream, as on one's face or body
THICK vs CREAM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To form or become covered with cream; to become thick like cream; to assume the appearance of cream; hence, to grow stiff or formal; to mantle.
- To have an orgasm in (one's pants, for example).
- To damage severely; destroy.
- To defeat overwhelmingly.
- To add cream to.
- To prepare or cook in or with a cream sauce.
- To beat into a creamy consistency.
- To take the best part from.
- To take or remove (the best part).
- To remove the cream from; skim.
- To be excited or delighted about something.
- To have an orgasm.
- To form foam or froth at the top.
- To form cream.
THICK vs CREAM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To rub, stir, or beat, butter till it is of a light creamy consistency.
- To furnish with, or as with, cream.
- To take off the best or choicest part of.
- To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream.
THICK vs CREAM: ADVERB
- So as to be thick; thickly.
- In a close, compact state or arrangement; densely.
- In a thick manner; deeply or heavily.
- With a thick consistency
- In quick succession
- N/A
THICK vs CREAM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having a lot of
- Abounding
- Not thin
- Abounding; having a lot of
- (used informally) stupid
- (used informally) associated on close terms
- (of darkness) densely dark
- Having a short and solid form or stature
- Having component parts closely crowded together
- To become thick.
- To make obscure or dark; hence, to hide; conceal.
- To give firmer consistency to; inspissate.
- To increase in depth or girth; swell the proportions of (a solid body); fatten.
- To make thick; thicken.
- Close in friendship; intimate.
- Being of a specified number; numbering.
- Numerous; plentiful; frequent; crowded.
- Abounding; filled; plentifully supplied: followed by with (formerly of or for).
- Indistinct in utterance; inarticulate; not clear.
- Mentally clouded; befogged; slow, weak, or defective in sense-perception, sometimes in moral perception: as, to be thick of sight, hearing, etc.: said of persons or of the organs of sense.
- Mentally dull; stupid: devoid of intelligence: as, to have a thick head.
- Obscure; not clear; especially, laden with clouds or vapor; misty; foggy: noting the atmosphere, the weather, etc.
- Heavy; profound; intense; extreme; great.
- Having relatively great consistency; also, containing much solid matter in suspension or solution; approaching the consistency of a solid; inspissated: as, thick cream; thick paste; often of liquids, turbid; muddy; cloudy.
- Having numerous separate parts or individuals set or occurring close together; dense; compactly arranged.
- Having (a specified) measurement in a direction perpendicular to that of the length and breadth; measuring (so much) between opposite surfaces: as, a board one inch thick.
- Having relatively great extent or depth from one surface to its opposite; being relatively of great depth, or extent from side to side: opposed to thin.
- In a thick manner, in any sense.
- (idiom) (thick and thin) Good and bad times.
- Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
- To rise like cream.
- To form a layer of cream upon the surface: become covered with a scum of any kind; froth; mantle.
- To add cream to, as tea or coffee.
- To remove the quintessence or best part of.
- To take the cream from by skimming; skim: as, to cream milk.
- In cookery generally, to prepare in a cream sauce (chicken, oysters, etc.): frequently for use as filling for molds of puff-paste or of bread.
- To work and beat until it becomes smooth and light, forming a creamy mass. Butter is often so treated before it is mixed with other ingredients.
- A dialectal variant of crim.
THICK vs CREAM: RELATED WORDS
- Stocky, Heavy, Syrupy, Viscous, Deep, Clotted, Gelatinous, Creamy, Ropy, Soupy, Impenetrable, Stringy, Jellylike, Thickened, Dense
- Pudding, Vanilla, Custard, Butter, Moisturizer, Lotion, Creme, Cream off, Skim off, Pick, Thick, Skim, Soupy, Ointment, Emollient
THICK vs CREAM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Stocky, Heavy, Syrupy, Viscous, Deep, Clotted, Gelatinous, Creamy, Ropy, Soupy, Impenetrable, Stringy, Jellylike, Thickened, Dense
- Pudding, Vanilla, Custard, Butter, Moisturizer, Lotion, Creme, Skim off, Cream off, Pick, Thick, Skim, Soupy, Ointment, Emollient
THICK vs CREAM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is a fairly thick scented hair oil.
- Of course, our dossiers are about this thick.
- Designed for grass, garden debris and thick weeds.
- You mentioned this bloodweed has thick, woody stalks.
- The Safe House is a thick, concrete block.
- Team leaders are in the thick of things.
- Mine is as thick as it was before this happened, it is still dry but not falling out and is thick again.
- The wall of the blastocyst is one cell thick except in one area, where it is three to four cells thick.
- Raft foundation is a thick concrete slab reinforced with steel which covers the entire contact area of the structure like a thick floor.
- The top foliage seems healthy and thick, in fact too thick for the thin stems to support unaided.
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- Mash the cream cheese and butter into a cream.
- Both night cream and day cream have different purposes.
- Banana slices banana pudding with cream cheese and powdered sugar then the heavy cream, then pipe a layer of whipped cream the.
- Limit or avoid adding extra fat, such as butter, margarine, sour cream, mayonnaise, avocados, cream, cream cheese, salad dressing, or nuts.
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