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thicket

American  
[thik-it] / ˈθɪk ɪt /

noun

  1. a thick or dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees; a thick coppice.


thicket British  
/ ˈθɪkɪt /

noun

  1. a dense growth of small trees, shrubs, and similar plants

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Other Word Forms

  • thicketed adjective
  • thickety adjective

Etymology

Origin of thicket

before 1000; Old English thiccet (not recorded in ME), equivalent to thicce thick + -et noun suffix

Example Sentences

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Before long a steady stream of guests was winding up the narrow staircase to Tante Jans’s rooms where he sat almost lost in a thicket of flowers.

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Behind it stood two smaller mounds, and around them loomed a dense thicket of yews and ivy choked holly trees.

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Inside, the parlor is a thicket of people—all the boarders of the house and even more: My aunt’s suffragette friends are here, and the washerwoman who comes for the bedclothes.

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Prior to Handsome and Duane’s arrival, Twitch had made her way across the river to place herself among a thicket of weeds.

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Operating data centers in space would avoid an environmental thicket and require less water and energy for cooling.

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