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Examples of thickly


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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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Should it spread the butter thickly over a few slices or should it spread it thinly over rather more slices?
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I think a voter is just as important whether he lives in a thinly populated or a thickly populated area.
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The fire occurred in a thickly populated area, three to five square miles of which have been completely destroyed.
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These tracks are not only lungs in thickly populated areas but are in fact sporting arenas used for other sports.
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It is not the most overcrowded portion of the world, but it is one of the most thickly populated already.
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But what a magnificent opportunity they have now to promise thick jam thickly spread for ever after.
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