my understanding
Viscous.
Things that are viscous (pours out thick) are , but are not limited to, molasses, tar, honey, etc.
Yes, something like thick hair, and is the textile fiber that comes from sheep and certain other animals. Somethimes also referred to as fur.
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One can describe how a liquid pours by its viscosity. Viscosity is a liquid's ability to resist flow. Therefore, the higher the viscosity, the "thicker" the liquid is and causes it to pour out slowly. If a liquid is said to have a low viscosity, the liquid is "thinner" and can easily be poured out.
Viscous.
Molasses.
Things that are viscous (pours out thick) are , but are not limited to, molasses, tar, honey, etc.
The predicate is "pours."
The saying (which is by the way: it never rains but it pours) means that when something bad or unpleasant happens to you there is often something else to make the situation even worse. It is something you would say if you are already late for an appointment and then discover that you have a flat tyre as well.
Something that is covered. By google eg The haze is like a thick blanket.
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When something is very rough and thick
The verb of thick is thicken. As in "to thicken something".
The stuff that pours out of a volcano is called lava.
you get hot and your pours open. your face is oily so the oil gets in the pours. the pours close and get infected leaving a pimple on your face
Sunlight Pours Down was created in 2004.