a bit thick/strong

a bit strong

More forceful or critical than is fair or necessary. Well, I think "leech" is a bit strong, but I concede that I benefited from your hospitality longer than I should have. It seems a bit strong of them to strip you of your license completely; a suspension seems much more appropriate.See also: bit, strong

a bit thick

More forceful or critical than is fair or necessary. Well, I think "leech" is a bit thick, but I concede that I benefited from your hospitality longer than I should have. It seems a bit thick of them to strip you of your license completely; a suspension seems much more appropriate.See also: bit, thick

a bit thick

more than you can tolerate; unfair or unreasonable. British informal 1991 Alistair Campbell Sidewinder I thought this was a bit thick, and to begin with I tried to defend myself. See also: bit, thick

a bit ˈthick/ˈstrong

(old-fashioned, British English, informal) not fair or acceptable: It’s a bit thick of him to expect me to pay every time we go out together.She said it was the worst book she’d ever read, which I think was a bit strong.See also: bit, strong, thick