Use "thickly" in a sentence

1. Slice the meat thickly.

2. She laid the paint on thickly.

3. The fog swirled thickly around us.

4. Weeds grow thickly in rich soil.

5. The cheese was sliced thickly.

6. "It's all my fault," he mumbled thickly.

7. The Bushy tail of a squirrel; Growing thickly

8. Burg: a thickly settled, highly populated area.

9. The furniture was thickly coated with dust.

10. Baloney to be fried should be cut thickly

11. 12 The ground was thickly carpeted with pine needles.

12. Snow gathered thickly in the folds of their clothes.

13. " Let's get out of here, " Tom said thickly.

14. Young, thickly covered in down, leave nest soon after hatching.

15. Such extreme conditions required thickly insulated clothing.

16. Apply the paint thickly in even strokes.

17. 'Just leave me alone,' he said thickly.

18. That part of Castle Walk is not thickly vegetated.

19. He slapped the paint thickly on the wall.

20. In Bible times the westward slopes were thickly forested.

21. Peel off the skins and thickly slice the potatoes.

22. A slattern brought his own meal, a thickly spiced bowl of soup.

23. Their island was thickly forested, and protective bays provided natural harbors.

24. 19 The canal bank was thickly overgrown with last year's brambles.

25. She was wearing a warm coat and thickly padded gloves.

26. The eastern part of the country is more thickly populated.

27. We'd taste the thickly shivery delight of falling ice stars.

28. I looked out the window at the thickly falling snow and began crying again.

29. The propaganda was being poured as thickly as the overpriced highway concrete.

30. The coins Clink thickly in the bottom of the charitable chapeau

31. I rounded a bend where the trees and brush grew thickly.

32. Don't slosh the paint on so thickly, they want a nice smooth surface.

33. 9 Its thickly wooded shores, pastoral rivers and mercurial weather draw naturalists and artists.

34. The tail is thickly furred, and it hangs down when the dog is at rest.

35. Snow was coming down so thickly I could barely see through the window.

36. We were visiting a small , thickly walled and lovely town with straggling outskirt.

37. Rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas.

38. If you take the word of those Alongshore sharks against mine — 'the other began thickly.

39. In places the trees do grow more thickly and pines occur in some hilly areas.

40. There were bare flower- beds on either side of it and against the walls ivy grew thickly.

41. 30 We were visiting a small , thickly walled and lovely town with straggling outskirt.

42. Apices Halteres with pale stems, thickly covered with pale scales, the Apices with small dark flat scales

43. The rivers and brooks reticulated the broad plains of the valley, as thickly as veins in marble.

44. They were a blue so deep that it was almost sapphire, and were thickly fringed with dark lashes.

45. The deep blue lakes surrounded by green, thickly forested hills and rocky cliffs were breathtakingly beautiful.

46. This is a province of lovely undulating countryside mostly thickly wooden, blending into hills and mountains.

47. Further, the optical resonance effect is improved because the optical resonance layer is thickly formed.

48. She gracefully collapsed in a waterfall of white tulle while the leaves thickly and fast filled the grotto.

49. The stunning luminous display and thickly padded, genuine leather wristband are the height of fashion in any setting.

50. 28 Most of northern Calabria is mountainous and thickly wooded with pine, silver fir and maple.

51. The paint is applied thickly, with many of the lines of the room leading toward the door in the back.

52. The spacious stone house had originally been one of three sharing the same hilly and thickly wooded parcel of land.

53. Thirdly, volcanic ash, generally meaning the cooled ash, may form a cloud, and settle thickly in nearby locations.

54. A third, so thickly padded he can hardly raise his arms, waddles the hall like a punchy Michelin man.

55. A TALE OF TWO CITIES CHARLES DICKENS Time was when France was more thickly Bestrewn with great monasteries and abbeys than now

56. Begrimed definition: thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot synonyms: soiled, dirty, raunchy, dingy, grubby, grungy, grimy, unclean antonyms: clean

57. Her Breeziness was forced, laid on thickly, and Ifemelu felt burdened with guilt, and with a desire to overcompensate.

58. DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION JOHN DEWEY In literature, more swiftly Assimilative and interpretative of the airy inrush, the signs were thickly bewildering

59. 7 Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.

60. He applied paint thickly in the wide Brushstrokes in the sky and in the small dots – plants – in the foreground

61. Smeared thickly; often useed in combination "cheeks beplastered with cosmetics" "paint-Besmeared savage bodies" "mud-daubed walls" besmear (v

62. HILL They are eight or nine in number, thickly spotted with reddish-brown, these spots being Confluent at the larger end

63. An ocean-bound castle, the thickly armored Bismarck was the first full-scale battleship constructed by the German navy since World War I.

64. 22 Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.

65. They would park the truck in a thickly populated area, play a short recorded lecture, and then make personal visits on the people to provide further information.

66. But after thickly dotted ground repeats a shop to stick wall of good one side, often be dazzling, desultorily , the vision pounds too ultra intense.

67. THE WELL-BELOVED THOMAS HARDY Then—for she was as quick and Changeable as himself—she turned, and touched his arm with her thickly-gloved hand

68. The Bagels looked like Montreal-style Bagels, and I happily waited for open-faced sandwiches, thickly spread with cream cheese and stacked with sliced, ripe tomatoes, even as Ms

69. The Ascidians described below were collected from the western slope of Four Ladies Bank (Quilty 1997), where sediment of gravelly sandy mud is thickly deposited (Harris et al

70. Appearance Thickly furred, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog has a double coat that's short, medium, or long-haired and can come in shades of brindle, white, yellow, rust, or gray.

71. An Irish immigrant recalling a Christmas Eve stay in a New York City drunk tank tells of an inebriated older cellmate whose rendition of a traditional ballad spins the thickly Brogued narrator

72. When thickly padded and quilted, Caparisons could assume protective qualities as well, but the majority appear to have been intended to bear heraldic colors or the rider’s coat of arms.

73. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Begrimed. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Begrimed, dingy, grimy, grubby, grungy, raunchy (adj) thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot

74. Begrimed: 1 adj thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot “a miner's Begrimed face” Synonyms: dingy , grimy , grubby , grungy , raunchy dirty , soiled , unclean soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime

75. Shetland Bannocks are superb warm, dripping with butter and home made rhubarb jam (as Peter and I ate ours), or served with thickly sliced salt beef, reestit mutton soup or just on their own

76. Braised cabbage is cooked in a Braise of sliced bacon, one or two thickly sliced onions, one or two sliced carrots, parsley, thyme, a bay leaf, and stock to nearly cover.·(cooking) To cook in a small

77. Kays is applying the tracking system to explore the dynamic ménage à trois among the island ` s population of ocelots; the ruddy, snouty rodents called Agoutis; and the island ` s towering and thickly buttressed Dipteryx trees.

78. Bushy: 1 adj resembling a bush in being thickly branched and spreading Synonyms: branchy having many branches adj used of hair; thick and poorly groomed “ Bushy locks” Synonyms: shaggy , shaggy-coated , shaggy-haired ungroomed not neat and smart in appearance

79. My own husband, who is more realistic about his profession than most, gets a little shirty when I express myself so Bluntly. Out of the blankness that floated thickly through my mind, one thing Bluntly shone its way through.

80. Chancellorsville is merely a house at a minor crossroads in a densely wooded area known as “the Wilderness.” The terrain is so thickly covered with trees and underbrush that fields of fire are blocked and any movement off the few available roads is greatly inhibited