Use "thick skinned" in a sentence
1. He's too thick-skinned.
2. You are so thick skinned
3. Though I seem thick-skinned
4. The bamboo shoot in the hills -- sharp - tongued, thick - skinned and hollow inside.
5. The thrusting is thick-skinned in type, involving reverse reactivation of much older extensional faults.
6. 10 In the discussion, however, Chadwick et.al., remain firmly in favour of a thick-skinned interpretation.
7. Alligator definition is - either of two large carnivorous, thick-skinned, long-bodied, aquatic, crocodilian reptiles (Alligator mississippiensis of the southeastern U.S
8. At a larger scale, the seismic data identify a variety of orogenic styles ranging from thin- to thick-skinned accretion in the Cordillera and crustal-scale tectonic wedging associated with both Paleoproterozoic and Mesozoic collisions.
9. Crocodile definition is - any of several large, carnivorous, thick-skinned, long-bodied, aquatic reptiles (family Crocodylidae and especially genus Crocodylus) of tropical and subtropical waters that have a long, tapered, V-shaped snout; broadly : crocodilian.
10. In a chaotic world I live Boom box blaring, glass clatters on the table I hear loud and clear That dreadful reek from the dried grass, inhaled by poor immatured lungs All that exists in this awful place, taken away by the bubbles A hellish place, unimaginable True enough it is real Thick-skinned beast Cachinnates,…