THICK BLANKET:
First you show the blanket, then you indicate that it is thick.
There is more than one way to sign
BLANKET, but this is a fairly straight
forward version:






Or you can use this version:




And then you can show how thick the blanket was:

Or you can use the general version of thick that jabs a claw hand into
the cheek.
Note: This handshape is NOT an "O." My fingers are actually spread out a bit
and my thumb isn't touching my fingers (you just can't see it from the
picture.)

Or you can use a specific version that means "THICK-on-me" which could be
used to show a thick blanket on top of you, or a thick coat protecting you)


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