Smart
Smart adjective - Having or showing quickness of mind.
Usage example: a smart child who will do well in school
Thick
Thick adjective - Not having or showing an ability to absorb ideas readily.
Usage example: couldn't believe that his guests were so thick that they were missing his hints that it was time to leave
Both words in one sentence
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Recess: Butt Monkey Gus Griswald is a stereotypical geek kid with high-water pants and thick-framed glasses, His dad also wears similar glasses, and while not smart he is definitely dorky.
Source: Nerd Glasses -
Matilda's father, who is thoroughly reprehensible and stupid, believes that smart men have a good, thick set of hair.
Source: Bald of Awesome -
Bald of Awesome: Matilda's father, who is thoroughly reprehensible and stupid, believes that smart men have a good, thick set of hair.
Source: Literature / Matilda
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