thickly overgrown
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Describes a dense manner of overgrowth.
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- The garden was thickly overgrown with weeds and brambles.
- The old abandoned house was almost hidden by the thickly overgrown vegetation.
- They struggled to push through the thickly overgrown path in the forest.
- After years of neglect, the garden had become thickly overgrown with weeds and brambles.
- The ruins of the old castle were thickly overgrown with ivy.
- They had to hack their way through the thickly overgrown jungle.
- By midsummer, the pond had become thickly overgrown with water lilies.
- The ancient ruins were thickly overgrown with ivy, adding to their mysterious charm.
- The entrance to the cave was thickly overgrown with thorny bushes.
- If you don't prune it regularly, the hedge will become thickly overgrown very quickly.
- An old, thickly overgrown cemetery lay at the edge of the town.
- The path to the waterfall was so thickly overgrown that it was barely visible.
- The stone wall was thickly overgrown with moss and ferns.
- A thickly overgrown forest surrounded the secluded cabin, blocking out much of the sunlight.
- The canal bank was thickly overgrown with bushes.
- The vacant lot next door had been left thickly overgrown for months, attracting insects.
- The garden gate was thickly overgrown and almost impossible to open.
- We discovered an old well, thickly overgrown with moss and ferns, in the forgotten corner of the estate.
- The railway tracks were thickly overgrown after years of disuse.
- Despite efforts to maintain it, the riverbank was still thickly overgrown with reeds and tall grasses.