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1 Beets may be allowed to grow thickly for a time.
2 Weeds grow thickly over such ground, but as George has said, sorrel is likely to predominate.
3 The long cones are erect, or standing, and grow thickly near the ends of the upper branches.
4 To produce such conditions, the trees must grow thickly together, in order that the lower branches may not mature.
5 Trees growing thickly along the creek banks shielded him from the sky-eyes.
6 On her right the trees grew thickly , completely shutting out the road.
7 The brambles grew thickly on either side of this second path.
8 Grape-vines grew thickly on every hand, laden with their clustered fruit.
9 The canes are very stocky and strong, and unless growing thickly together are branching.
10 I hunted about till I discovered a point with bushes growing thickly on it.
11 It was a pretty place, with vines growing thickly over the broad front porch.
12 Fortunately the bushes grew thickly , even on the steep cliff, to the water's edge.
13 Near the windows, where it was light, vines grew thickly over the cracked walls.
14 About it ferns, some of a great height, grew thickly .
15 Pale gray ghost trees, with knobby, twisted limbs, grew thickly among the cloud trees.
16 White hair grew thickly on their heads and partially covered their wrinkled piggish faces.
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