thickly

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Examples of thickly

  • A customer at a restaurant sent back his french fries because they were cut too thickly.

  • Peel, de-stone and thickly slice the peaches.

  • Her eyelids are still thickly caked with the glitter she wears in the production.

  • the astronaut's thickly gloved hands

  • Perhaps the paint is spread too thickly.

  • For two autumns in a row, acorns fell like rain from the tall oak trees, carpeting his lawn so thickly that raking seemed almost futile.

  • The weed grows thickly with long, ropy strands that can clog boat propellers and endanger swimmers.

  • The countryside - thickly forested with hickory, walnut and other hardwoods - is picturesque.

  • Mosquitoes buzz thickly around him.

  • There's been an endless convoy of thickly accented ambassadors eager to drive the music home to mainstream audiences.

  • His thickly accented yammering, however, is occasionally unintelligible.

  • "Yeah" he replied thickly, "you know I do, it's the same for both of us.”

  • As a direct result of this loss the scales shrink slightly, air-pockets thickly populated with mites are formed, and the whole bulb becomes flaccid.

  • Country is fairly thickly covered with trees, but they are leafless at this time of the year.

  • Densely contrapuntal, elaborately and often thickly orchestrated, it sounds more like a vertical mass of sound than a purposeful movement in time.

  • Halteres with pale stems, thickly covered with pale scales, the apices with small dark flat scales.

  • These are thickly coated, generally enclosing well-rounded, abraded grains or clasts, and only rarely display signs of stationary growth.

  • In some places, thickly bedded, finely laminated siltstones and claystones exhibit preserved rootlets and mottling.

  • On the other hand, another unit of the hanging wall is made up of massive to thickly bedded, coarse yellowish sandstone.

  • Parallel-sided massive and thickly bedded sandstones (lithic wacke in character) are present as amalgamated beds and generally lack any grading.

  • Foraging theory is useful in the study of exchange in thickly traded impersonal markets.

  • Many trunks and branches are thickly covered in mosses and epiphytes, whilst the bases of trees are usually engulfed within large moss cushions (up to 30 cm deep).

  • Her hands were ugly, knotted, thickly spotted.

  • Kings and archbishops are not automatically given starring roles, and his stage instead is thickly thronged with a rich diversity of beings, alive, dead, and even the undead.

  • Very thickly afforested with thin-trunked trees.

  • When fully grown it is covered fairly thickly with dirt, which is of great assistance in the formation of the pupal case, as this is formed of the larval skin.

  • There was a massive increase in the number of pen-pushers in thickly carpeted offices.

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