thickly

IPA: θˈɪkɫi

adverb

  • In a thick manner.
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Examples of "thickly" in Sentences

  • Oh, Beatrice! "he called thickly, in guarded tones.
  • 'Coming, Craik?' he called thickly, after a long pause.
  • Well, when it got kind of thickly populated through here, they built on to it.
  • "Helm," von Schiller called thickly after him, "make certain that nobody disturbs me."
  • -- EURASIAN WATER MILFOIL (Myriophyllum spicatum) grows thickly from the bottom and mats on the surface.
  • They talk a lot, talking about specifics in thickly-accented English and slipping into Lebanese to bicker with each other, which is frequent.
  • We kicked back in thickly padded seats on the canoe's bottom as the boat trailed spray and a long, white wake over the river's black surface.
  • She called his name thickly, "Ranny!" and suddenly it was as if his very nerves and the strength of his knees dissolved and flowed like water, and drawing he was drawn over the threshold.
  • Continuing to move westward toward the interior, we had now gradually left behind the more thickly settled portions of the city, if indeed any portion of these modern cities, in which every home stands in its own inclosure, can be called thickly settled.
  • In Aubrey's posthumous work on Surrey, published in 1718, the northern part of the hill is described as thickly covered with yew-trees, and the southern part with "thick boscages of box-trees," which "yielded a convenient privacy for lovers, who frequently meet here, so that it is an English Daphne."

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