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The choppy, layered cut is used by hairdressers to make it seem as though their clients' hair is thicker than it really is.
Both materials are quite similar to each other and the main difference is that material IC was compacted in thicker layers.
Oilier complexions have larger sebaceous glands, making the skin thicker and better able to tolerate a more abrasive scrub.
But the more we wander around this village, the thicker the layer of dog poo on our shoes!
Films are the type of flexible plastic used in plastic bags or food wrap, only much thicker.
Buffalo horns are also more flexible and resilient than cattle horns and provide thicker strips.
If you can't resist the urge to buy flips-flops, choose a pair with thicker soles to provide a little more cushioning.
External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge.
The skin gets thicker and drier and then wrinkles like the crackling on a leg of pork.
She painted a thinner line of lightener along the top of the hair and a slightly thicker line toward the ends using an ombre style popular now.
He uses a piece of unsliced smoked salmon, and slices it slightly thicker than normal so that it will pan-fry without drying out.
Each subject has its own lingo, meaning that, where appropriate, he lays his particular accent on thicker.
There are tons of variations on the high heeled loafer or ankle boot that have superb slightly thicker heels.
The armor appeared to be very similar to a normal suit of knight's armor, only thicker and taller.
Brood parasites in general lay eggs with shells thicker than those of their hosts.
Six-row barley is generally considered to be of lower quality than two-row barley, and its thicker husk results in tannic and powdery flavours.
Each lash is fetchingly tapered to a point, and is much thicker and almost double the length of my old substandard wisps.
For thicker roots, such as those of maize, sorghum or tea, this procedure could be used for visualizing the exodermis in a longitudinal view.
Psoriatic lesions usually have thicker scales that appear silvery after rubbing and bleed on removal.
Out of the bustle appeared a painfully thin little six, or seven-year-old scarecrow, arms no thicker than sticks.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In later stages it becomes thicker, while occasionally it resembles a diphtheritic exudation.
If intended for poultry, the slips of bacon should not be thicker than a straw.
His fur was much thicker than bagheera's, but he had suffered sorely in the fight.
There was the smoke coming up, thicker and blacker, from the edges of the hatch.
White sauce should be of the colour of ivory, and thicker than brown sauce.
The neural arches are also noticeably thicker than in semijunctus, and the centra are rounded inferiorly rather than carinated.
A new cell wall is developed around it which is thicker than the cell wall of the bacterium.
The cell wall is not so dense, relatively, as that of green plants, but is thicker than the outer covering of protozoa.
The thicker outer wall gives rise to the retina, and the thinner inner wall to the choroid pigment.
This is only a thicker preparation of cocoa, and may be made in the same way.
If a thicker consistence is desired, a greater proportion of colophony is added, and it is cast in moulds.
If the back of the book seems to be much thicker than the fore edge, pound down with a backing-hammer.
His nose was not hookey, with any especial hook, nor was it thicker at the bridge than was becoming.
But now it's a statistic that the soup is getting thicker, and I can't figure out why.
When it is to be used with a stencil it must be made thicker than when it is used with a brush.
The crusta petrosa is shown to be thicker at the root of the fang, and at the base of the infundibulum, than at other parts.
Though this be not every where so, the intercurrent partitions in some places being very much thicker in proportion to the holes.
The intervertebral cartilages are thicker in the middle than at their two ends.
By that time the veil was there, and getting thicker, and we lined up on our right sides.
You are going where redcoats are thicker than mosquitoes, and that is saying a good deal.
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