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English Idioms Thick
Thick - to be stubborn; to be unreasonable
- My sister is very thick. She does not want to listen to anyone.
- Why our boss so thick? He is not a good boss, because he does not want to listen to anyone.
- My daughter is very thick. She is very stubborn.
- The people next door are very thick. They think the whole building belongs to them.
- The head of the hospital is very thick. He will not listen to anyone.
- I do not want to be thick. I need to learn to listen to people.
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