"Blood is thicker than water" is an English-language proverb which generally means that the bonds of family and common ancestry are stronger than those bonds between unrelated people
so" Blood is thicker than water" is correct.
2007-12-30 22:51:37
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answered by Alfie 4
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thicker. go to
http://www.dictionary.com
for resources, they have references and thesauruses and everything a writer could need
2007-12-30 23:53:51
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answered by rubberchicken 2
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Blood is thicker than water
2007-12-30 23:53:23
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answered by Madiart.blogspot.com 5
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thicker than, also is stickier than water
2007-12-30 22:48:33
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answered by wise old sage 4
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Blood is Thicker than Water
2007-12-30 22:48:30
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answered by dread 1
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"Thickier" is NOT A WORD.
2007-12-30 22:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Thicker as in more dense
2007-12-30 22:44:26
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answered by steven m 7
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Blood is thicker than water.
"Thickier" is not a word.
2007-12-30 22:43:20
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answered by T M 6
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