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  • 51thick-skinned — ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you say that someone is thick skinned, you mean that they are not easily upset by criticism or unpleasantness. He was thick skinned enough to cope with it …

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  • 52thick-skinned — if you are thick skinned, you do not notice or get upset when people criticize you. You have to be a bit harsher than that with Caroline to offend her she s pretty thick skinned …

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  • 53thick-skinned — /ˈθɪk skɪnd / (say thik skind) adjective 1. having a thick skin. 2. not sensitive to criticism, reproach, rebuff, shock, etc.: *You had to get pretty thick skinned. –t.a.g. hungerford, 1983 …

  • 54thick — [OE] Thick comes from a prehistoric Germanic *thekwia , which also produced German dick, Dutch dik, Swedish tjock, and Danish tyk. It is related to Welsh tew and Breton teo ‘thick’, but its ultimate antecedents are not known. Thicket [OE] is a… …

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  • 55thick-headed — adj stupid, foolish, dense, slow, brainless, obtuse, dull witted, idiotic, imbecilic, moronic, asinine, doltish, slow witted COLLOQ. dim witted, blockheaded, dopey, thick, gormless, dumb, not all there, loopy, barmy, potty, slow on the uptake,… …

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  • 56thick-skinned — adjective a) Having a thick skin. b) Not easily offended …

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  • 57thick — θɪk adj. having a great distance between sides; not thin; viscous; abundant; dense; stupid (Informal); very friendly (Informal) adv. densely; abundantly; with thick layers n. center, heart, middle …

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  • 58thick-skinned —    If a person is thick skinned, they are not affected by criticism.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 59thick-skinned — adjective not easily offended by other people s criticism or insults: a thick skinned insurance salesman …

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  • 60Thick-skinned —   If a person is thick skinned, they are not affected by critisism …

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