thick leather

collocation in English

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thick
adjective
uk
/θɪk/
us
/θɪk/
having a large distance between ...
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leather
noun[U]
uk
/ˈleð.ər/
us
/ˈleð.ɚ/
animal skin treated in order to preserve it, and used to make shoes, bags, clothes, ...
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(Definition ofthickandleatherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It consists ofthickleather, boiled in water.
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The scales are often ofthickleather, to absorb shocks.
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They were built usingthickleatherthat created more substantial shadows.
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They consisted of severalthickleatherbands encircling the hand, wrist, and forearm.
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In addition, coral snakes have short fangs (proteroglyph dentition) that can not penetratethickleatherclothing.
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They were built usingthickleatherwhich created more substantial shadows.
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It supported a rawhide-covered open seat, athickleatherskirt, wooden stirrups, and a girth strap of woolen yarn.
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It had threethickleatherstraps forming a close fit around his head, made by a harness maker.
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When used for the latter purpose they were furnished with athickleatherpad, covering the forehead, to prevent their being injured.
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The origins of this form of universal joint are from early vehicles that used a disk ofthickleatheras a similar flexible joint.
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They had full beards and dressed poorly, only in a short gown (both in summer and winter), they wore athickleatherbelt and leather sandals.
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