a bit thick in a sentence
Examples
- As with many of Gore's attempts to seem a regular guy, though, the script might appear to some viewers to lay it on a bit thick, especially when Frush gives the impression that getting to one kind of summit makes one more suitable to capture another.
- Duncan does have some interesting developments up his sleeve _ Joan's little boy is a bit thick ( he keeps walking into telephone poles ) and a bit perverse ( his favorite pastime is to visit the local police station and let the officers lock him in a cell ).
- The dreaming Londo wanders through a deserted Babylon 5, and encounters Sheridan at the Zocalo bar ( " " All the bottles here are empty ? " " he jokes at one point, before adding sarcastically, " " The metaphor's getting a bit thick, don't you think ? " " ).
- Kushner lays on the symbolism a bit thick here; the older party members _ staunch Bolsheviks and reformers alike _ are blind or going blind, while the younger members _ who unlike their elders, seem guided less by theory than power _ are either rabidly angry or too feebleminded to know how to respond.
- Wealthy art connoisseur Dwight Stanhope, his glamorous wife Christabel and his pretty daughters, sensible Betty and neurotic Eleanor, have invited a couple of guests to their mansion " Waldemere "; Vincent James, the " weekend perennial-- charming and a bit thick " and Nick Wood, an attractive young man about whom little is known.
- From its underwater effects to an astonishingly beautiful sunset sequence accompanied by a Russian men's chorus ( OK, maybe that was laying " The Hunt for Red October " ambience a bit thick ), but primarily in its dark, in-your-face and utterly convincing portrayal of everyday life hundreds of feet below the surface, " Crimson Tide " is simply a terrifically crafted film.