thick a"So thick you couldn't see your hand in front of you." This is an exaggerated way to describe conditions due to heavy fog, snow etc.YesJ. WIDDOWSON [-]=C 23[-]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot used1. There is a typing error in the date in the bottom right corner of the card. It should have been '1964' instead of ';964'
thick aIllustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversati...
thick a. . . it fell down thick a snow the last couple of hours. You couldn't see a hand before...
weather nWe're going to have some weather today. 'Stormy weather'[-]Regional Standard Speech[-]...
thick aI'll get Wasson's 1903 novel for an early date.OCT. 8 19[inc]Used I and SupNot usedNot usedT...
thickeningthe sky was thickening up and looking ugly it began to get pretty thickW.J.KIRWIN AUG 25...
thick a. . . the weather became thick . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN MAY 1972JH MAY 1972Used I ...
thick awhen weather was so often 'thick-o'- fog', Apparentlya maritime word. I consulted this ...
thick aAn' I sot my course outside now,an _ thick,you know - thick,too, see,ol' man; 'twasn't,see,...
dwyWell, just after dinner time, it began to get pretty thick and overcast. With every/now and then...
barberThere was a great deal of thin slob ice, and the "barber"* vapor was very cutting: .... ...
be vThat's a great cuffer,in't it? That's a great story,isn't it?Yes( ie story,yarn) JH May,1976J. ...
batchAnd that night,sir,come on the gale o' wind to _ to the north east,and you never saw a bigger...
thick aHad they been known the weather / was so thick that they could not a been made out.PRINTED ...
thick aSmall rain in general, with thick weather.Small rain in general, with thick weather.PRINTED I...
silver thaw na phenomenon I have often seen in the woods of the transatlantic countries named abov...
thick aIllustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversati...
thick a. . . it fell down thick a snow the last couple of hours. You couldn't see a hand before...
weather nWe're going to have some weather today. 'Stormy weather'[-]Regional Standard Speech[-]...
thick aI'll get Wasson's 1903 novel for an early date.OCT. 8 19[inc]Used I and SupNot usedNot usedT...
thickeningthe sky was thickening up and looking ugly it began to get pretty thickW.J.KIRWIN AUG 25...
thick a. . . the weather became thick . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN MAY 1972JH MAY 1972Used I ...
thick awhen weather was so often 'thick-o'- fog', Apparentlya maritime word. I consulted this ...
thick aAn' I sot my course outside now,an _ thick,you know - thick,too, see,ol' man; 'twasn't,see,...
dwyWell, just after dinner time, it began to get pretty thick and overcast. With every/now and then...
barberThere was a great deal of thin slob ice, and the "barber"* vapor was very cutting: .... ...
be vThat's a great cuffer,in't it? That's a great story,isn't it?Yes( ie story,yarn) JH May,1976J. ...
batchAnd that night,sir,come on the gale o' wind to _ to the north east,and you never saw a bigger...
thick aHad they been known the weather / was so thick that they could not a been made out.PRINTED ...
thick aSmall rain in general, with thick weather.Small rain in general, with thick weather.PRINTED I...
silver thaw na phenomenon I have often seen in the woods of the transatlantic countries named abov...
thick aIllustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversati...
thick a. . . it fell down thick a snow the last couple of hours. You couldn't see a hand before...
weather nWe're going to have some weather today. 'Stormy weather'[-]Regional Standard Speech[-]...