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		Definition of thickly in English: thicklyadverb ˈθɪkliˈθɪkli 1In a way that creates a wide piece of something.  the meat was too thickly cut and impossible to chew Example sentencesExamples -  Slice the chorizo sausages thickly, on the diagonal.
 -  The wood has to be cut thickly and is prone to warping and damage by woodworm.
 -  Four works consist of thickly built up parchments of handmade paper imprinted with sections of maps.
 -  It's a thickly knit and roughly textured 13-by-13-foot disk.
 -  He has preferences for certain ways of doing things - how densely or thickly drawn the pencil lines should be, for example.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that covers or fills something with a deep layer.
 the paint has been applied thickly  a field thickly coated with snow Example sentencesExamples -  The paint is thickly poured on the plywood, then polished down to 1/16 of an inch.
 -  They'd lathered the burns thickly with ointment.
 -  Thinly applied paint dries in a matter of minutes, thickly applied paint in hours - much quicker than oils.
 -  Some sections are built up so thickly with paint that they project outward a fraction of an inch from the canvas's surface.
 -  Colors and flesh tones were all natural and bright with blacks being thickly solid.
 -  The forest floor was thickly covered with dead leaves and underbrush.
 
  
 2In a closely compacted or crowded manner.  thickly forested hillsides Example sentencesExamples -  He sees the red and black-winged monarch butterflies hanging thickly on the branches.
 -  The melodies are thickly layered and the resulting sound is darkly atmospheric.
 -  The author doles out the technical details, sometimes too thickly, along the way.
 -  One stream ran under the concrete bridge by the sycamore where sweet primroses were spreading thickly.
 -  Thickly illustrated program books for each of the ballets are filled with archival drawings and photographs.
 -  Drums, breaks, samples are all overlaid with thickly distorted an often very noisy guitars.
 -  The writings of Gerald of Wales describe a thickly wooded landscape and the countryside has remained, essentially, unchanged.
 -  The formula conventions are troweled on pretty thickly.
 -  The sentimentality is laid on more thickly than the carpet of cherry blossoms that fall all over the screen.
 -  An individual's history takes on a multi-dimensionality in which past and present, reflection and action become thickly intermixed.
 -  Schools located in thickly populated areas should have proper certificate from the Fire Officers.
 
 3informal In a stupid manner.  "Isn't he a politician?" I say rather thickly Example sentencesExamples -  "Eh?" he said, thickly.
 -  "You took the money?" "To buy you a present," he said. Thickly. Indignantly. "Great. Great. How did you know I wanted a monster truck?"
 
 4With a hoarse or husky voice; indistinctly.  "You woke me up," he said thickly Example sentencesExamples -  "There used to be six men," said Morgan thickly.
 -  In his thickly stentorian voice, he replied: "That, I think, would just be too much."
 -  He mumbled something thickly through his bloodied lip.
 -  "She was at my house," she said thickly, choking back tears.
 -  "Don't scream," he whispered thickly into her ear.
 
 - 4.1 (with reference to an accent) in a way that is very marked and difficult to understand.
 the actors speak in thickly accented English Example sentencesExamples -  The actor gives a truly memorable performance as Walker's thickly accented father.
 -  'It was wonderful,' he said in his thickly accented English.
 -  The woman translating in our earphones was sthickly Russian-accented.
 -  The song details the duo's love for their fair city, creating imagery with their thickly accented drawls over some lovely reed whistles.
 -  Using a series of masks, the actor plays four characters, including the thickly accented "Bulgonian" filmmaker turned custodian.
 
  
    Definition of thickly in US English: thicklyadverbˈθɪkliˈTHiklē 1In a way that creates a wide piece of something.  the meat was too thickly cut and impossible to chew Example sentencesExamples -  The wood has to be cut thickly and is prone to warping and damage by woodworm.
 -  It's a thickly knit and roughly textured 13-by-13-foot disk.
 -  Slice the chorizo sausages thickly, on the diagonal.
 -  He has preferences for certain ways of doing things - how densely or thickly drawn the pencil lines should be, for example.
 -  Four works consist of thickly built up parchments of handmade paper imprinted with sections of maps.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that covers or fills something with a deep layer.
 the paint has been applied thickly  a field thickly coated with snow Example sentencesExamples -  They'd lathered the burns thickly with ointment.
 -  The paint is thickly poured on the plywood, then polished down to 1/16 of an inch.
 -  Some sections are built up so thickly with paint that they project outward a fraction of an inch from the canvas's surface.
 -  The forest floor was thickly covered with dead leaves and underbrush.
 -  Thinly applied paint dries in a matter of minutes, thickly applied paint in hours - much quicker than oils.
 -  Colors and flesh tones were all natural and bright with blacks being thickly solid.
 
  
 2In a closely compacted or crowded manner.  thickly forested hillsides Example sentencesExamples -  Drums, breaks, samples are all overlaid with thickly distorted an often very noisy guitars.
 -  Thickly illustrated program books for each of the ballets are filled with archival drawings and photographs.
 -  The author doles out the technical details, sometimes too thickly, along the way.
 -  The writings of Gerald of Wales describe a thickly wooded landscape and the countryside has remained, essentially, unchanged.
 -  Schools located in thickly populated areas should have proper certificate from the Fire Officers.
 -  The melodies are thickly layered and the resulting sound is darkly atmospheric.
 -  One stream ran under the concrete bridge by the sycamore where sweet primroses were spreading thickly.
 -  The sentimentality is laid on more thickly than the carpet of cherry blossoms that fall all over the screen.
 -  The formula conventions are troweled on pretty thickly.
 -  An individual's history takes on a multi-dimensionality in which past and present, reflection and action become thickly intermixed.
 -  He sees the red and black-winged monarch butterflies hanging thickly on the branches.
 
 3informal In a stupid manner.  "Isn't he a politician?" I say rather thickly Example sentencesExamples -  "You took the money?" "To buy you a present," he said. Thickly. Indignantly. "Great. Great. How did you know I wanted a monster truck?"
 -  "Eh?" he said, thickly.
 
 4With a hoarse or husky voice; indistinctly.  "You woke me up," he said thickly Example sentencesExamples -  "She was at my house," she said thickly, choking back tears.
 -  "Don't scream," he whispered thickly into her ear.
 -  "There used to be six men," said Morgan thickly.
 -  In his thickly stentorian voice, he replied: "That, I think, would just be too much."
 -  He mumbled something thickly through his bloodied lip.
 
 - 4.1 (with reference to an accent) in a way that is very marked and difficult to understand.
 the actors speak in thickly accented English Example sentencesExamples -  Using a series of masks, the actor plays four characters, including the thickly accented "Bulgonian" filmmaker turned custodian.
 -  The actor gives a truly memorable performance as Walker's thickly accented father.
 -  The song details the duo's love for their fair city, creating imagery with their thickly accented drawls over some lovely reed whistles.
 -  'It was wonderful,' he said in his thickly accented English.
 -  The woman translating in our earphones was sthickly Russian-accented.
 
  
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