A LITTLE BIT THICKER
Definition: Slightly or to a small extent thicker.
Synonyms: Slightly Thicker, Somewhat Thicker, A Tad Thicker, Marginally Thicker, Slight Thickness
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Can you make the sandwich bread a little bit thicker?
#2
She prefers her pancakes a little bit thicker than the ones in the recipe.
#3
The book has a few pages that are a little bit thicker than the others.
#4
Add a little bit thicker layer of frosting on the cake for a sweeter taste.
#5
The fog makes the air a little bit thicker, reducing visibility.
#6
I like my hair ties to be a little bit thicker for a better grip.
#7
The fog made the air feel a little bit thicker as we walked through the forest.
#8
Her accent became a little bit thicker when she spoke passionately about her hometown.
#9
The plot of the mystery novel became a little bit thicker with each unexpected twist.
#10
Adding a few more pages to the report made it a little bit thicker, but more comprehensive.
#11
The layers of the ancient parchment were meticulously restored, making it a little bit thicker and more resilient.
#12
The paint on the wall appears to be a little bit thicker than before.
#13
Her hair looked a little bit thicker after using the new shampoo.
#14
The sauce could use a little bit thicker consistency for better flavor.
#15
To make the soup more satisfying, add a little bit thicker slices of vegetables.
#16
The fabric of the curtains feels a little bit thicker than the sheets.
#17
A little bit thicker than expected, the paint gave the walls a richer hue.
#18
The artist applied the second coat of paint, making it a little bit thicker for better coverage.
#19
To make the sauce a little bit thicker, add a tablespoon of cornstarch and water.
#20
After baking, the crust turned out to be a little bit thicker than I had intended.
#21
She requested her steak to be cooked a little bit thicker than the usual medium rare.
#22
The instructions suggested rolling the dough a little bit thicker for a chewier cookie.
#23
The blanket felt a little bit thicker after it was washed and dried.
#24
After the rain, the mud became a little bit thicker, making it harder to walk.
#25
His accent sounded a little bit thicker when he returned from his hometown.
#26
As the conversation progressed, tension in the room grew a little bit thicker.
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