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"Thickly" in a Sentence (13 examples)
The color is thickly laid on.
She spread honey thickly on her toast.
The fields lay thickly covered with snow.
The tree stands motionless, clothed in twilight, thickly bedecked with dewdrops.
So long as you live in a civilized or thickly populated community you will still need to understand your own nature and the natures of other people.
The snow began to fall so thickly that the little boy could not see his own hand.
After turning from the main road up a narrow lane, so thickly shaded with forest-trees as to give it a complete air of seclusion, we came in sight of the cottage.
A man was driving his car in France, when he was stopped by a policeman, whom he greeted in thickly accented French. Before asking for his driver's license, the policeman asked, "Are you a foreigner, sir?" To which the man replied, "No, I'm English."
So thickly is the garden planted with trees that if it were not enclosed with a wall, it might be taken for a natural wood.
Here and there were lofty vines, thickly laden with clusters and climbing up the pear and apple trees, whose own fruit ripened beside the black grapes.
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In a large bedroom upstairs, the window of which was thickly curtained with a great woollen shawl lately discarded by the landlady, Mrs Rolliver, were gathered on this evening nearly a dozen persons, all seeking vinous bliss; all old inhabitants of the nearer end of Marlott, and frequenters of this retreat.
These he held aside, ushering her into a dark sanctuary resinously scented and thickly carpeted with pine needles.
Through the thickly wooded and precipitous slopes on either side of the line there are one or two short rock tunnels.
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