7 adverbs to describe how to foresting

The front of the slide was cutting down the heavily forested slope as though the trees were blades of grass before a keen scythe.

All about was a scene of loneliness, whether the searching eyes sought the near-by shore, apparently a stretch of uninhabited wilderness, densely forested, or the broad extent of the Bay, across which no white gleam of sail was visible.

We like March, his shoes are purple, He is new and high; Makes he mud for dog and peddler, Makes he forest dry; Knows the adder's tongue his coming, And begets her spot.

At length we reached a level bench, beautifully forested, where the ridge ran down in points to where the junction of several ravines formed the head of Gentry Canyon.

At sunset we found ourselves at the summit of a long slowly ascending hill, deeply forested.

" "Mr. De Forest," called Bell, imperatively, from the other side of the room, displeased at the defalcation of her knight, "I want to introduce you to Miss Mudge.

The brown checks with the yellow edges were, undoubtedly, beech-tree forests; for in these you'll find the big trees which grow in the heart of the forestnaked in winter; while the little beech-trees, which grow along the borders, keep their dry, yellowed leaves way into the spring.

7 adverbs to describe how to  foresting  - Adverbs for  foresting