grow thickly
Frequency: 5.020.1 per million words
Describes plants or hair growing closely together in a dense way.
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- The nettles grew thickly around the old abandoned house.
- The bushes grow thickly along the riverbank, providing good cover.
- His beard began to grow thickly after he stopped shaving.
- Wildflowers grew thickly in the meadow after the spring rains.
- The grass grows thickly near the river where the soil is damp.
- His beard had started to grow thickly over the past few months, giving him a rugged look.
- Trees grow thickly in this part of the forest, blocking out the light.
- If left unchecked, the ivy will grow thickly on the old stone wall.
- Weeds had grown thickly in the garden while we were away.
- We need to prune the hedges; they're growing too thickly and blocking the view.
- Soft moss grew thickly on the north side of the tree trunk.
- After a week of consistent rainfall, the grass began to grow thickly and green.
- The bushes grow thickly along the fence, providing privacy.
- The forest floor was thickly grown with moss and ferns, creating a soft carpet.
- Ivy grows thickly up the walls of the ancient castle.
- You can observe how bamboo grows thickly and rapidly in tropical climates.
- Wildflowers grow thickly in the meadow during spring.
- Despite the harsh desert conditions, some resilient plants managed to grow thickly in sheltered patches.
- The fur on the animal grows thickly in winter to keep it warm.
- Her hair used to grow very thickly when she was younger, but it's thinning now.