Definition: The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! We’ve got a tricky word today, “thick,” you see, And the dictionary gives us a clue for you and me. It says "the thickest, or most active or intense," it's true, Let’s break that down, let’s see what we can do! “Thick” can mean physical , like a weighty stack, A layer of something, there’s no turning back. Like honey dripping, slow and sweet and deep, Or a sturdy blanket, secrets it will keep. But “thick” also means strong – an active force, Like a busy feeling, charting a swift course! A lively argument, with passion bright, Or a focused effort, burning with all its might. It can be intense , a feeling deep and bold, Like stories whispered, secrets to unfold. So think about it carefully, don’t just rush through, “Thick” has many meanings, shiny and new! Now, who can give me an example of how we might use "thick" in a sentence? Let's hear your thoughts!