How to use in-sentence of “thickness”:
+ The thickness of fog varies depending on the atmosphere, temperature, weather and location.
+ Both the thickness and the curve suggest the need for more strength than our species.
+ The range of thickness depends on the materials used.
+ All layers have a thickness of 1.2 millimeters.
+ We can know the thickness of the Earth’s crust with Love waves.

Example sentences of “thickness”:
+ Sheets of composite wood were laminated together for thickness and carved into freestanding sculptures.
+ It is affected by the ratio of the length of the antenna to the thickness of the wire or tube used poles.
+ It is bound together by the fit of the stones and the regular placement of stones which extend through the thickness of the wall.
+ The thickness of hair, its color and its tendency to curl are all inherited.
+ High-security lockers typically have a 10 mm or more maximum shackle thickness and a 1.2 mm door thickness.
+ For, this will draw orange lines of thickness 9 and 3 pixels respectively.
+ Sheets of composite wood were laminated together for thickness and carved into freestanding sculptures.
+ It is affected by the ratio of the length of the antenna to the thickness of the wire or tube used poles.
+ The thickness of honing oil matters a lot.
+ If one thinks of “S” as made of some material, and for each x in “S” the number “f” is the density of material at x, then the surface integral of “f” over “S” is the mass per unit thickness of “S”.
+ During some volcanic eruptions a layer of ashes several feet in thickness is deposited over a considerable district, but such beds thin out rapidly as the distance from the crater increases, and ash deposits covering many square miles are usually very thin.
+ Planes are used to flatten, reduce the thickness of, and impart a smooth surface to a rough piece of lumber.
