It was cold (big surprise in Prague) so I had on several layers, including a thicky hooded sweatshirt and a long trenchcoat. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I am basically a culture thicky, the scientist ingressing and yes I don't read much poetry - this is because I will only bother reading something where I have heard some of the poems and have had the tingle. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Points for thicky-thicky-thick girls. eating class yes, but what depth and believability there was! ❋ Unknown (2010)
School playground name calling is really pathetic – “thicky”, “cowardly barbarian” and suchlike. ❋ Unknown (2008)
A dumB, those people marching through the streets of London and elsewhere did so to protest against the mooted British involvement in the Iraq fiasco - you thicky. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Yes I agree, Jude Law may be shite but thanks to him we call all go over to the USA put on a fake Jude Law thicky/posh English accent and American girls go wild for it! ❋ Push Jelly (2008)
She was slightly thicky-thick but in a fixable, real way, not the Kafkaesque nightmare that she has been compared to. ❋ Mauricio (2007)
Hmm. being a football thicky - can West Ham still do it ? ❋ Unknown (2007)
Now if you take aspirin, the aspirin will actually make those platelets less thicky, if you will, and prevent that clumping from occurring. ❋ Unknown (2001)
_Theäze here, thick there_, [_thicky there_, west of the Parret] _theäsam_ here, _theazamy here, them there, themmy there_. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)
An 'theer's another marvelous thing as washin' in thicky waters done: it kep 'the fairies off -- the bad fairies, I mean. ❋ Eden Phillpotts (1911)
"You could a'most pick thicky theer flowers," declared Joan of the picture. ❋ Eden Phillpotts (1911)
"You ban't feared o 'piskeys nor nothin' in a lawnsome plaace like thicky byre?" ❋ Eden Phillpotts (1911)
But they couldn 'lay the ghost no more arter; an' it was a devil-ghost, which is the worstest kind; an 'it stuck close to thicky lyin' man an 'wouldn' leave en nohow. ❋ Eden Phillpotts (1911)
"Hold thy clack, father, an 'tie thicky knot, so's it won't slip." ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)
The funny thing was that the men's fingers were thicky and clumsy. ❋ Arnold Bennett (1899)
"Lev us do for thicky little imp, too," I heard a voice say, "and then nobody 'll know nothin'." ❋ Joseph Hocking (1898)
"Do'ee knaw who thicky maid wos that you zeed in Fa'muth 'esterday?" ❋ Joseph Hocking (1898)
Ef mawther es a witch, I be a wizard, and you shall suffer wuss than the darkness of thicky plaace. ❋ Joseph Hocking (1898)