thick

On-Yomi: コウ — Kun-Yomi: あつ.い、あか

Koohii stories:

1) [potempkin] 26-8-2008(209): The thick cliff walls protected the children from the sun.

2) [kfactor] 7-7-2007(142): In Sparta we throw our Children over a Cliff. Under the Sun, they fight other Children. In the end, if they survive, they sure have thick skin.

3) [dwhitman] 28-9-2007(28): Thick skinned child, got that way by burning under the sun while playing at the bottom of a cliff which reflects and intensifies the light. (He's safe though, because there's no overhang).

4) [theBryan] 30-5-2008(25): The japanese word for thick is atsui which is a homophone for hot, a kid under a cliff with the sun baking down on him would be hot indeed, especially if he had a thick sweater on. An atsui seetaa under the atsui sun.

5) [dinmamma] 9-8-2009(14): A child who grew up under the burning sun on dry, bare cliffs is bound to be thick-skinned.