He was a thickset man with a strong build.
The thickset bushes provided good cover for the animals.
She had a thickset frame that made her a powerful athlete.
The thickset walls of the castle were built to withstand attacks.
The thickset trees blocked out most of the sunlight.
He had a thickset neck that made it difficult for him to turn his head.
The thickset door was difficult to open without the key.
The thickset armor protected the knight from sword blows.
Despite his thickset appearance, he was surprisingly agile.
The thickset rope was used to secure the boat to the dock.
Both of them were thickset and looked extremely mean.
He was shorter than Ron, thickset, with a number of burns and scratches up his muscled arms.
He was thickset and had a face full of bulging muscles.
The thickset man shrugged away from the wall as I warily came to a stop, and walked slowly into the street.
He had struck me then as a sturdy, thickset man of no more than average height.
He was short, but not thickset, slight rather and thin; dark and clean-shaven, with very regular, clean-cut features.
Setting the candle on the stand, she unlocked the door and in the wavering light she saw Rhett Butler, not a ruffle disarranged, supporting her small, thickset father.
On rocky ground it is a rough, thickset tree, about forty to sixty feet high and one to three feet in diameter, bark thin and gummy, branches rather naked, tassels, leaves, and cones small.
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