1149 examples of thickly in sentences

They strolled off down the path, and soon reached a long stretch of brick wall, the top of which was thickly covered with fragments of broken bottles.

In the grounds in spring the primroses grew as thickly as in the forest.

" A few moments later, with Caesar bounding happily at his side, M. Paul entered the quieter paths of the great park, and presently came to a thickly wooded region that has almost the air of a natural forest.

She was standing beside the car, which we had left in the middle of the road because the bullets were flying too thickly to turn it around, dabbing at her nose with a powder-puff which she had left in the tonneau and then critically examining the effect in a pocket-mirror.

He had none of the simple and yet stately taste which marked the dress of the monarch, but his clothes were all tagged over with fluttering ribbons, which rustled behind him as he walked, and clustered so thickly over his feet as to conceal them from view.

Her colour came and went, and because of her wrath and trouble the heart throbbed thickly in her breast.

At the end of the valley, in an obscure corner is a hermitage, composed of roots and moss, whence we look down on a piece of water in the hollow, thickly shaded with tall trees, (see the engraving,) over which is a fine view of distant landscape.

It was thickly carpeted, deadening all sound, and the walls were hung with some heavy material, in the colour of old oak.

On these waved thickly the mysterious purple flower, of which I have spoken before.

The green turf grows thickly over the rows of mounds, with here and there a rose planted by the hand of affection, and the white crosses were hung with wreaths, some of which had been freshly laid on.

And now various neighbors hurried in, proclaiming that the whole valley lay thickly covered with hail-stones, down to the very edge of the parsonage fields, but the latter had been quite spared.

The sledges, magnetic huts, and in fact every exposed object on the Point are thickly covered with brine.

So we walked up the stairs again together and he followed me down the thickly carpeted passage to my highly gilded shrine.

The fog is falling thickly again.

It was high, but the thickly shaded lamps were far apart and close to the rugs, so that one's shoes were lit, but faces hardly recognizable.

There was not a human being in sight on either length of curving shore, nor a movement in the thickly covered cliffs.

General Abbott said that we needed submarine mines or fixed torpedoes, which should be thickly interspersed about the channel and be exploded by an electric battery on shore.

The soft, fair hair was thickly powdered, the cheeks rouged, and the whiteness of the chin and forehead enhanced by many patches.

after de battle of Corinth, Miss., a five acre field was so thickly covered wid de dead and wounded

If they cluster more thickly in the vilayets of Angora, Sivas, Erzerum, Kharput, and Van, i.e. in easternmost Asia Minor, than elsewhere, and form a village people of the soil, they are consistently a minority in any large administrative district.

Zist!" went the arrows and bolts thickly about me, bringing down the clay dust in handfuls thickly from the walls.

Zist!" went the arrows and bolts thickly about me, bringing down the clay dust in handfuls thickly from the walls.

" "Did I?" said Blundell, thickly.

He was a small, pallid, slender man of about thirty-five or seven years of age, with delicate, effeminate features, and hair thickly sprinkled with gray.

In March the Seine was still frozen, and snow lay thickly on the house-tops.

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