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Definition of thickly
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Thickly
(adv.)
In a thick
manner;
deeply;
closely.
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Squab
::
Squab (n.) A
thickly
stuffed
cushion;
especially,
one used for the seat of a sofa,
couch,
or
chair;
also, a
sofa..
Thinly
::
Thinly
(a.) In a thin
manner;
in a
loose,
scattered
manner;
scantily;
not
thickly;
as,
ground
thinly
planted
with
trees;
a
country
thinly
inhabited..
Hammock
::
Hammock
(n.) A piece of land
thickly
wooded,
and
usually
covered
with
bushes
and
vines.
Used also
adjectively;
as,
hammock
land..
Thin
::
Thin
(adv.)
Not
thickly
or
closely;
in a
seattered
state;
as, seed sown
thin..
Bestud
::
Bestud
(v. t.) To set or
adorn,
as with studs or
bosses;
to set
thickly;
to stud; as, to
bestud
with
stars..
Semined
::
Semined
(a.)
Thickly
covered
or sown, as with
seeds..
Setous
::
Setous
(a.)
Thickly
set with
bristles
or
bristly
hairs.
Studbook
::
Stud (v. t.) To set with
detached
ornaments
or
prominent
objects;
to set
thickly,
as with
studs..
Veery
::
Veery (n.) An
American
thrush
(Turdus
fuscescens)
common
in the
Northern
United
States
and
Canada.
It is light tawny brown
above.
The
breast
is pale buff,
thickly
spotted
with
brown.
Called
also
Wilson's
thrush..
Mat
::
Mat (n.)
Anything
growing
thickly,
or
closely
interwoven,
so as to
resemble
a mat in form or
texture;
as, a mat of
weeds;
a mat of
hair..
Variolitic
::
Variolitic
(a.)
Thickly
marked
with
small,
round
specks;
spotted..
Beplaster
::
Beplaster
(v. t.) To
plaster
over; to cover or smear
thickly;
to
bedaub.
Hedge
::
Hedge (v. t.) To
inclose
or
separate
with a
hedge;
to fence with a
thickly
set line or
thicket
of
shrubs
or small
trees;
as, to hedge a field or
garden..
Pilose
::
Pilose
(a.)
Clothed
thickly
with pile or soft down.
Thickly
::
Thickly
(adv.)
In a thick
manner;
deeply;
closely.
Tilefish
::
Tilefish
(n.) A
large,
edible,
deep-water
food fish
(Lopholatilus
chamaeleonticeps)
more or less
thickly
covered
with
large,
round,
yellow
spots..
Thuja
::
Thuja (n.) A genus of
evergreen
trees,
thickly
branched,
remarkable
for the
distichous
arrangement
of their
branches,
and
having
scalelike,
closely
imbricated,
or
compressed
leaves..
Bush
::
Bush (v. i.) To
branch
thickly
in the
manner
of a bush.
Myrtle
::
Myrtle
(n.) A
species
of the genus
Myrtus,
especially
Myrtus
communis.
The
common
myrtle
has a
shrubby,
upright
stem, eight or ten feet high. Its
branches
form a
close,
full head,
thickly
covered
with ovate or
lanceolate
evergreen
leaves.
It has
solitary
axillary
white or rosy
flowers,
followed
by black
several-seeded
berries.
The
ancients
considered
it
sacred
to
Venus.
The
flowers,
leaves,
and
berries
are used
variously
in
perfumery
and as a
condiment,
and the
beautifully
mottled
wood is used i
Roan
::
Roan (a.)
Having
a bay,
chestnut,
brown,
or black
color,
with gray or white
thickly
interspersed;
-- said of a
horse..
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