floaty vs thick

floaty

noun
  • A lilo or similar item that floats on water and can be sat on. 

  • A particle of food, etc. found floating in liquid. 

adj
  • lightweight, so as to rise when the wearer is walking. 

  • Having a feeling of extreme calm, as if floating through the air. 

  • buoyant, tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas 

  • light, hypnotic and relaxing. 

thick

adj
  • Heavy in build; thickset. 

  • Densely crowded or packed. 

  • Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension. 

  • Having a viscous consistency. 

  • Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated. 

  • Detailed and expansive; substantive. 

  • Stupid. 

  • Friendly or intimate. 

  • Curvy and voluptuous, and especially having large hips. 

  • Impenetrable to sight. 

  • Deep, intense, or profound. 

  • Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension. 

  • Greatly evocative of one's nationality or place of origin. 

  • Abounding in number. 

adv
  • Frequently or numerously. 

  • In a thick manner. 

noun
  • A stupid person; a fool. 

  • The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something. 

  • A thicket. 

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