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"thickly" Definitions
  1. in a way that produces a wide piece or deep layer of something
  2. thickly wooded, populated, etc. having a lot of trees, people, etc. close together
  3. in a deep voice that is not as clear as normal, especially because of illness or emotion
"thickly" Synonyms
heavily densely closely compactly impenetrably abundantly crowdedly tightly serriedly lushly luxuriantly bushily riotously richly profusely plentifully concentratedly rampantly rankly exuberantly obscurely covertly darkly dingily dully duskily gloomily hazily indecisively indefinably indefinitely indistinctly nebulously secretly tenebrously unobtrusively vaguely broadly chunkily fatly bulkily solidly bigly largely stockily sturdily substantially heftily beefily dumpily meatily plumply stoutly widely burlily massively squatly deeply viscously viscidly stiffly gelatinously ropily firmly mucilaginously syrupily glutinously gummily sloppily stodgily stupidly brainlessly obtusely doltishly mindlessly slowly thickheadedly unintelligently witlessly dumbly ignorantly insensitively vacuously dimly foolishly moronically boneheadedly dozily idiotically hoarsely huskily roughly throatily muffledly croakily gutturally raspily inarticulately raspingly gruffly familiarly friendlily intimately chummily cordially especially inseparably inwardly nearly devotedly markedly pronouncedly distinctly strongly decidedly obviously conspicuously identifiably noticeably extremely woolily(US) woollily(UK) foggily cloudedly cloudily mistily opaquely murkily smoggily imperviously muddily soupily turbidly unreasonably unjustifiedly unjustly unjustifiably improperly unfairly disproportionately intolerably unwarrantedly unacceptably unnecessarily outrageously unwarrantably unlawfully excessively inconceivably incredibly troublesomely curvily obesely pudgily More
"thickly" Antonyms
lightly delicately finely thinly flimsily unsubstantially insubstantially sheerly airily featherily gauzily diaphanously filmily floatily slenderly narrowly skinnily slimly slightly littly weakly runnily waterily fluidly flowingly soupily softly clearly streamingly loosely openly sparsely scatteredly barely cleverly brightly intelligently smartly brilliantly sharply brainily intellectually knowledgeably precociously quickly academically cerebrally learnedly aptly eruditely fastly insightfully logically nimbly coherently apprehensibly articulately comprehensibly distinctly obviously pronouncedly understandably apparently discernably distinctively evidently explicitly lucidly pellucidly perspicuously strikingly undisguisedly audibly distantly aloofly coldly coolly detachedly frostily insociably unfriendlily antisocially asocially indifferently stiffly unsociably drily frigidly icily reservedly reticently unapproachably uncommunicatively infrequently meagrely(UK) occasionally rarely meagerly(US) scantly sporadically uncommonly limitedly paltrily scantily scarcely exiguously faintly vaguely gently minorly remotely feebly marginally inconsiderably insignificantly minimally negligibly modestly reasonably fairly justly rationally sensibly acceptably advisably commonsensically objectively validly justifiably justifiedly legitimately realistically impartially tenably tolerably wisely bonily leanly gauntly lankily scrawnily anorexically haggardly skeletally anorectically cadaverously ganglingly rangily scraggily

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Why did Mrs Clinton lay on the scorn so thickly?
Thickly populated areas can help to keep retail businesses alive.
They ultimately concluded that the area was not thickly settled.
That's why nursing homes tend not to be thickly carpeted.
The clip lays on thickly the laudatory quotes from critics.
ABC is laying it on pretty thickly in their promotional material.
Her opponent is the political equivalent of a thickly armored car.
A farmer's child, surely, river silt running thickly through her veins.
And now the pieces were clustered thickly in the mid-section.
Layers of tradition run thickly through the fabric of the society.
We dream of avocado:Smashed, seasoned and thickly smearedOn sourdough toastWith feta.
Yoelkis is a little shorter and not quite as thickly built.
Stafford's language is rich, thickly brocaded; her vocabulary strange, almost baroque.
Bodies were so thickly coated with ash that they looked like statues.
The nests in the churchyard yews were thickly packed with goldcrest eggs.
The largely treeless artificial islands are now thickly wooded in many areas.
She loved black people so thickly that it pulsated through her prose.
The area around Fukushima is mostly scenic farmland fringed with thickly wooded hills.
Holders of its degrees thickly populate the upper echelons of academia and government.
Its open doors are thickly daubed in gray, as if overpainted and weatherproofed.
The story is streamlined, simple and elegant, but the plot is thickly layered.
The colored criminal has light-blue gums, Thickly studded with short, sharp teeth.
But several hundred yards away, a road thickly shrouded in vegetation was untouched.
That fall, a gang of thickly bearded Red Sox won the World Series.
Thickly sliced hamachi is respectable; you'd expect no less from the Nakazawa people.
Workers recounted finding bodies so thickly coated with ash they appeared to be statues.
What then of the more thickly religious practices, the world of ritual and spirituality?
The landscape was thickly forested, with Chinese-looking crags and knolls scarved in fog.
The writing was thickly scrawled on the wall, practically in Louis van Gaal's tears.
Shakespeare's characters speak thickly accented Hindi and use cell phones and the update is seamless.
Murray introduced her first serious series of thickly painted, shaped canvases in the late '70s.
Local news outlets showed footage of snow-covered roads and vehicles thickly glazed with ice.
Shoes, which cost $23, are made of recycled materials and are thickly padded for comfort.
It festers in the thickly painted walls of American homes, mere millimeters from unsuspecting inhabitants.
During the unusually melancholic love song "King of My Heart," they were onscreen, thickly interwoven.
They ran so thickly that it was said one could walk "drishod" across their backs.
Paraders in pastels clustered most thickly around St. Patrick's Cathedral, between 50th and 51st Streets.
The road winds out below her, following a ridge with thickly wooded gulches on either side.
PROVENCE, IN south-east France, is known for its pleasant weather, ratatouille and thickly wooded mountainsides.
But the time will come when New-England will be as thickly peopled as Old England.
By 1962, the classic features of that style, thickly textured surfaces and impetuous strokes, are gone.
It became our private ritual, solidifying our friendship with thickly coated noodles under harsh fluorescent lighting.
That's a lot of murders, affairs, shrink sessions, and thickly-accented references to "gabagool" (aka capicola)!
The action is largely in the thickly detailed images, lending an updated Richard Scarry-style vibe.
There's a full dinner menu, and fancy drinking snacks like thickly sliced sourdough with nut butter.
"Some are thinly veiled historical figures, others are more thickly camouflaged," our reviewer, Lara Vapnyar, said.
She's thickly embroiled in Bachelor Nation, which is to say, her social media presence screams Bachelor relevance.
Most of the 2161,2000 thickly padded bras made here each day are destined for shops in China.
The country is extraordinarily diverse, with 70 languages spoken across a swathe of often thickly forested islands.
Not baby back ribs thickly crusted with spice rub and served "dry," as it's done in Memphis.
The action, and Stormzy's muscular presence, could help translate his thickly accented rhymes for an American audience.
Insects rose thickly from the fields and we opened the windows to let in the afternoon sun.
A rhapsodic Air begins with an ominous piano solo, thickly chromatic and dissonant, roiled by heaving outbursts.
In some places they come down so thickly that they can disrupt traffic and even cause fires.
I would return in a heartbeat for baby potatoes, which are thickly dusted with dried shiitake crumbles.
The first study of a new thickly cushioned running shoe suggests that it may not make running easier.
All smiles, she would lead them through gardens thickly planted with palms, shrubs and roses, into the hall.
The restaurant does good business in a downtown district thickly populated with young professionals, office workers, and tourists.
Ledgerwood's vocabulary includes hand-painted quatrefoils, interlocking triangles, diamond-patterned grids, thickly painted labial shapes, and metallic paint.
This is, I suspect, because they are often confused with swamps, which are similarly dank but thickly forested.
The thickly forested setting is gorgeous, once you look past the armed militia encampments pitched in the woods.
Not possible today when politics, society and money are more thickly interwoven than the flags the athletes represent.
They come out more like crackers than flatbread, but I spread them thickly with taramasalata and they're still delicious.
About a half-dozen years ago, Boten was a casino boomtown, a pinprick of neon amid thickly forested hills.
Many, like the Russian coffee cake thickly barnacled with walnuts, and the salmon, are also sold to take away.
The balance — even in thickly orchestrated passages — still has a punchy vibrancy worthy of a surround-sound theater mix.
Recently, she has upped the stakes by adding a thickly painted, labia-shaped ellipse to her repertoire of signs.
At first seeming repetitive, the more thickly drawn images also reveal subtle variations, in proportion to a viewer's patience.
It could be one of her thickly knotted sculptures, crafted from poured-concrete arcs still scuffed from their molds.
The hostess has an index card with your name on it; she spirits you across the thickly curtained threshold.
In "Features Creatures," the "m" sound of "from love" practically becomes a sine wave note, so thickly does it resonate.
The pastrami is a buzz kill, an inert mass of cold pink meat sliced too thickly on too much rye.
Waving flags and singing the national anthem, Cubans thickly lined pastel-colored colonial streets to pay their respects to Castro.
The restrained elegance theme is continued inside, where milky-soft leather and thickly lacquered wood cover all the major surfaces.
Slice the duck breasts thickly against the grain and serve, maybe with a scattering of sliced scallions across the top.
A thickly cut slice of theatrical esoterica, the director Trevor Nunn's production opened on Monday and runs through April 29.
When you're with beauty, in art or in nature, you tend to move at Kairos time — slowly, serenely but thickly.
The ultra-short Michael Kors style Benson wore, thickly textured and gleaming, is tricked out with rows of O-ring cutouts.
Grill 'Em All's "Dee Snider" is a bacon burger layered with thickly spread creamy peanut butter, grape jelly, and sriracha sauce.
Thompson takes a very light critical hand through most of the book — which means it's not thickly spread with analysis throughout.
Instead of using heavy weapons against them in thickly populated districts, he said, he has shifted his emphasis to night raids.
Lamb shawarma is still wonderful, though, so thickly seasoned with cloves, pepper, cinnamon and other spices that it is almost furry.
Around him, primarily Italian actors gamely wrestle with thickly accented English dialogue, most of it hagiographic and all of it dull.
Almost all of the diamonds feature four blots of paint, one in each corner, ranging from thinly painted to thickly applied.
He's fond of soul-inflected grace notes, but he always articulates them thickly and cleanly, rolling into and out of them.
The thickly painted "Bacchanal" is a scene of excess, with a nude woman splayed in the middle of the horizontal composition.
Thickly cushioned running shoes have largely supplanted the minimalist, barefoot-style shoes that many of us wore a few years ago.
In lieu of thickly sauced stir-fries served in pseudo-exotic settings, Ms. Chiang built her reputation exalting regional Chinese cuisine.
Though he spoke no English and growled thickly in French, often just to himself, they all knew what he was grumbling about.
They could have as many as 8 or 10 layers of paint, each one a costume laid thickly on top of another.
In the masterful, thickly painted "Shadow on the Wall" (1985), there are three figures – a woman pointing, a child, and a man.
She'll pat that, thickly enough that the bird becomes bright red, on the skin of a halved chicken that's been patted dry.
Sixteen-year-old Patrick Cooper was participating in the Robert Spurr Memorial Hill Climb, which takes place in a thickly wooded area.
A thickly painted Anselm Kiefer seascape with dark and choppy waters encapsulated the early mood on Monday night at the Phillips auction.
Toward the end of the night, we met this thickly muscled Bulgarian man with a gray beard and salt-and-pepper hair.
Most of the sweeping pieces on Spa Commissions act as a canvas rather than a thickly applied layer of aural oil paint.
A seething 1960 abstraction by Karel Appel features thickly applied splashes of white and brown paint, whose seeming carelessness belies clear care.
Chris and I spent hours clambering through the fort, which was thickly covered in underbrush, banyan trees and guarded by suspicious goats.
Albers's camera captured extremes of light and shadow and the thickly framed doorways in both pre-Hispanic structures and vernacular adobe dwellings.
The researchers supplied these volunteers with neutral running shoes, which contain an average amount of midsole cushioning, and maximalist, thickly cushioned shoes.
Ms. Mayfield's singing is wistful and thickly decayed, but the mood here is quietly upbeat — she has sloughed off some dead weight.
The faces of five men fapping off in a hot and thickly carpeted room burned those milky mustaches clear from my memory.
Erwin Spuler's "Bombed Out Buildings/Zerbomte Häuser" (1946-48) at first appears to be a thickly painted tessellation in black and white.
The thickly painted "Heaven and Earth" (1960) by Alfred Jensen is diagonally opposite the thinly painted "Ada Ada" (1003) by Alex Katz.
In fact, Brown sometimes painted on Neri's sculptures, and he was known to add strokes of paint to her thickly encrusted canvases.
"Noir" (1995) is an angled view of a car driving at night, its taillights emitting cones of thickly rendered red and yellow light.
The castle was built as protection against the Saxons—a fortress high up on a hill, the lofty battlements thickly enwreathed with ivy.
What follows is all the fan theories fit to print, focused on untangling the thickly-woven web of lies, deceit, and outright hallucinations.
The photographs are largely aerial views of large swaths of land altered by anthropogenic activity: polluted river basins, mining sites, thickly populated suburbs.
The work, which is a part of the "To Come Thickly" section of the exhibition, occurred before the show opened to the public.
The Robert College campus is a collection of stately gray stone buildings sitting atop a thickly wooded and steep hill overlooking the Bosphorus.
The art trade predicted that Frank Auerbach's expressive and thickly impasted 1965 "Head of Gerda Boehm," estimated at £300,000 to £500,000, would fly.
"I will be brutal: We do not want tourists," said Mr. Adduce, an avuncular gentleman in a crisp shirt and thickly knotted tie.
The roomy, half-empty white-and-beige interior of the casino Tetsu looks nothing like the shadowy and thickly settled Leonard Street Tetsu.
Since 2005, it has been an increasingly popular park, and for most of that time, thickly dappled with Canada geese and their droppings.
Trees grow so thickly on the highest slopes of Biliran, an island province in the Philippines, that the volcanic mountaintops look soft as moss.
Image credit: NASA/Jeff SchmaltzThe skies over Mississippi and Louisiana were blanketed in supercooled clouds this week, but not thickly enough to ground planes.
The first study of a new kind of thickly cushioned running shoe suggests that this type of footwear may not make running any easier.
For a dish called bhatti da murgh, a chicken leg is thickly coated with spices and cooked on an iron spit in the tandoor.
Images of the projected Apple campus — a four-tiered ringlike structure nestled in a thickly wooded landscape — evoke the landing of an alien spaceship.
Playfulness aside, the blissful and churning of one thickly textured paint into the next is a salve for an overworked or anxiety-ridden mind.
First, short-interval fires could overwhelm an evolutionary adaptation that in the past allowed burned lodgepole forests to regrow just as thickly as before.
In 1943, people began to notice the smog when it covered Los Angeles so thickly that residents thought Japan had launched a chemical attack.
Finally on June 9, the couple married in a thickly wooded area of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, in a ceremony conducted in silence.
In one watercolor, believed to be from the 217s, soft-edged triangles of navy and plum jostle with floral motifs in thickly daubed black.
McRoy said it was a thickly wooded area that was inaccessible by vehicles, and responders had to carry their equipment for the last stretch.
This is one of the wildest, wittiest comedies ever made, and it doesn't ladle on the romance so thickly that it will alienate the heartbroken.
Poor roads through the thickly forested highlands that separate its few large cities mean that travelers are effectively stranded without air travel, Namorong told Reuters.
The majority of works on view contain an exaggerated, thickly outlined blue eye while also emphasizing the mother's loss of physical faculties, especially of vision.
From there, though, the race heads through residential neighborhoods with hundreds of spots where an attacker could steer a vehicle onto the thickly packed course.
Pushed by Trump, who thickly doled out the praise for Intel, Krzanich ended up on camera holding up his shiny gold wafer, or silicon chip.
Smear some vegan mayo on thickly sliced Turkish bread, add tomatoes and lettuce (and avocado, vegans know what's up), and you've got yourself a VBLT.
At the 2012 draft combine, Green was measured at 6 feet 5.75 inches barefoot, and thickly soled shoes boosted him to 6 feet 7.5 inches.
A two-row five-seater, the XC1003 tucks front passengers into deeply pocketed seats with lots of thickly padded sections that adjust with power assist.
She has overlaid the ground with a diamond of thickly painted, concentric lines that ripple out to the painting's edges from a central, open diamond.
For most of his career Gorky had applied paint thickly and precisely, within outlines, in a way that made his forms look inorganic, overly deliberated.
A winding path leads visitors past thickly planted borders and through open areas where knowledgeable docents stand ready to talk about butterflies and their habits.
Emerald-flecked fake eyelashes arch over thickly painted brows; streaks of lemon and sky-blue-colored eyeshadow compete with the hot-pink of her lips.
After early screenings of "Downsizing," some reviewers and audience members criticized the role as a caricature, with her thickly accented broken English played for laughs.
Some were composed of a single household item — a dustpan, a hammer — wrapped in copper wire as if thickly bandaged, or armored, or possibly smothered.
Though it was reddened, I could clearly see that Matt had already created the illusion of my scalp being thickly stubbled, my hairline more clearly demarcated.
I remember being in Los Angeles at a show of very thickly painted Second Generation Abstract Expressionist paintings in the summer between sixth and seventh grade.
After a few false starts, Mr. Pritsker shook his head and said in his thickly accented English, "I hope in concert, we don't have this problem."
Though DiBenedetto is known for thickly building up his paintings over years, this exhibition includes several that are quite thin, barely more than a single layer.
The long-haired feline was severely neglected and suffered from fur so thickly matted that it interfered with his mobility and his bodily functions, the SPCA said.
Above the processing center, the hillsides are thickly covered in coffee plants, some of the green leaves bearing light spots as the result of a fungus attack.
" She shares the new recipe below; and when asked how thickly to slice the cake before serving, she says judiciously, "Well, it depends what else you eat.
In the five large paintings in the smaller gallery, the paint isn't as thickly applied as in the later paintings, which date from the past few years.
Such stream-of-consciousness notes, which evoke the thinking behind his thickly impastoed nudes, are shown alongside childhood drawings, letters, sketches, and a newly discovered self-portrait.
If the pages of "The Chandelier" are so thickly lacquered with description, streams of adjectives and looping repetition, it's because Lispector is flexing, coming into her power.
The gamblers' site was a large clearing on top of the thickly-forested Dangrek Mountains in northern Cambodia, just a five-minute drive from the Thai border.
These break through the surface behind her into the upper half of the painting — a sun scene fashioned in thickly worked-in textures à la Wayne Thiebaud.
Thickly layered and enigmatic pieces like "Eluard's Death" (1513) and "The Despondency at Cirith Ungol" (1961) seem to crumble and recombine with the fluidity of a dream.
Underlining the point a bit thickly, Williams associates each with a relevant symbol: Alma's a stone statue of an angel called Eternity, and John's an anatomy chart.
A bit aggressively, Chiang has laid on his primary theme quite thickly, with the main message of the story bottled up and exhorted in its closing pages.
There were also nods to 1970s-era craft obsessions: thickly crocheted knits, leather pants and belts and a couple of dresses that looked more like American quilts.
Bites of goat neck, thickly seared and braised until tender, are dark under a glaze that gets its mouthwatering tang from chicha, a beer brewed from Andean corn.
In the same year, Mutko was mocked by many Russians on social media for a speech to FIFA, world soccer's governing body, in thickly-accented and halting English.
But the performance is thickly layered in the mannerisms of a spoiled man-child who assumes that his unruly subjects are toys to be tossed about at will.
The moment, which occurs in a new documentary, Whitney, reminds you how thickly the varnish of purity was painted over the fledgling star, how much was covered up.
It helps, of course, to see "Disco Pigs" more than once to fully understand its dense, vernacular poetry, which abounds in thickly Gaelic neologisms and more classic obscenities.
We'd spend two minutes barreling through a rain cloud before emerging to a glorious stretch of sunshine; thickly humid air dissipated within minutes into a crisp autumnal chill.
UNITED NATIONS — In a village nestled in clouds in the thickly wooded hills of eastern Congo, Michael Sharp, a slight, bespectacled Mennonite from Kansas, looked perfectly at ease.
Lasker's new show at Cheim & Read, his first since 2007, presents his usual couplings of dissimilar elements, which boil down to thickly painted blobs against thinly painted lines.
The battle against the Camp Fire on Tuesday was waged most intensely in steep, thickly wooded canyons filled with desiccated brush along the southern flank of the blaze.
The country's vast, thickly forested rural areas, with unpaved roads that make movement of heavy military equipment difficult to impossible, allow entrenched insurgencies to dig in their heels.
Centuries ago, before California became thickly populated, small wildfires used to course periodically through the Sierra Nevada region, thinning out the pine and conifer forests and rejuvenating the ecosystems.
The thickly painted, rich works in the show have an open-ended ambiguity, at once ominous and uplifting, dropping plenty of key iconography while allowing the imagination to roam.
Thickly cut steaks and top-shelf Scotches are at the very top the list of ways to burn your money in exchange for a few minutes of gustatory joy.
Vegetable-focussed appetizers include marinated shishito and Jimmy Nardello peppers, for layering on crusty toast with thickly squiggled ricotta that's been whipped until it's as densely creamy as labneh.
Then, suddenly, because the off-white and beige sections are so thickly applied, while the gold is so thin you can see the canvas's weave, the image reverses itself.
Contrasting with this erratic sway is a flat, brilliantly blue, hard-edge horizon line between sea and sky, the thickly saturated colors emphasized by the Super 8 film's grain.
Mr. Groening and others have been called on in recent months to defend the character, Apu, a thickly accented Kwik-E-Mart owner who has been criticized as racist.
"Ear Plugs" is painted so thickly that it could easily be referred to as a relief, making the distinction between sculpture and painting seems almost beside the point here.
Their worst fears came true when Pope's body was found Wednesday night in a thickly-wooded power line easement in Wrigley, the Hickman County Sheriff's Office said in a release.
On either side of the thickly carpeted hallway, a row of middle school aged children in matching T-shirts hold up poster-board signs that show images of young refugees.
Governments point out that their countries used to be thickly forested—even if the large forests disappeared many centuries ago, as is the case in a country such as Iceland.
The final member of the old gang propels T2's eventual conflict: The thickly accented, psychopathic Franco (Robert Carlyle) has just escaped from prison and wants bloody revenge on Renton.
"From our point of view, Senator Harris, any amount is too much," continued Sandberg after she rolled out the $100k figure, and now beginning to thickly layer on the emulsion.
Thickly bespectacled, deferential, gently overweight, and meek of manner, he spoke in a civil murmur, a kind of clerical stutter that unfailingly cast a sleeping spell over the entire nation.
But running in those thickly cushioned shoes could affect a runner's form in sometimes surprising ways, according to a series of new studies of maximalist running shoes and recreational athletes.
On the slope of a thickly forested Czech mountain, three men in hard hats and mud-spattered fluorescent vests dig for the metal that could power a new industrial revolution.
Guarded by a pair of stone lions either side of its entrance, the Emperor complex sits in thickly-wooded parkland overlooking the Black Sea in the Crimean resort of Yalta.
Similar things can be said of the extremely deep ear pads and thickly padded headband: they're like those of luxuriously comfy headphones such as the AudioQuest NightHawk, but not as nice.
Suburban white women, who tend to be college-educated and thickly concentrated in battleground states, have therefore emerged as one of the most important groups of swing voters in this election.
For humans, it is "essentially unattainable" to use the same amount of sunscreen; it'd mean something like thickly smearing 100 percent of the body with sunscreen every day for 70 years.
Andrew Garfield's gosh-shucks performance lays on the corn too thickly, especially during the frankly awful scenes where he romances an easily flattered nurse (Rachel Griffiths) by gawping blankly at her.
Just be sure that the onions are thickly sliced, no less than three-quarters of an inch, otherwise they could burn to a sooty mess on the bottom of the pan.
" A woman doesn't just walk into a party; she enters "with the glitter of a matador, encased in a vintage, shocking pink-and-black satin Schiaparelli, thickly encrusted with gold braid.
Mr. Ford, a fashion lifer with past lives at Yves Saint Laurent and Gucci, where he helped pioneer provocation as a contemporary fashion idiom, believes in setting a mood, thickly applied.
The University of North Carolina, my employer, has its own thickly threaded history with slavery, involving thousands of enslaved people whose lives and labor built and maintained several buildings on campus.
If long-haired dogs and cats aren't regularly groomed the fur on their ears can become thickly matted — but that doesn't mean you should grab your scissors and chop it off.
Chrissie Fit, who plays thickly accented Flo in the third installment of Pitch Perfect, realized her passion for theater at five-years-old, performing impromptu song-and-dance routines at family gatherings.
Like all the quartz mining and processing facilities in the area, Unimin's Schoolhouse Quartz Plant, set in a valley amid low, thickly treed hills, is surrounded by a barbed‑wire‑topped fence.
On top of this patterned plane, the artist had teams of women embroider words, so thickly and with such dimension that they bulge off the surface to a height of three inches.
In his "Pear Tree on a Walled Garden" from around 1829, Palmer dabs opaque watercolor on so thickly that the flower-laden tree appears to bloom right out from the paper's surface.
Eyebrows were raised before the sale by Christie's $13 million valuation on a monumental and thickly textured abstract by Mark Grotjahn, "Untitled (S III Released to France Face 43.14)," dating from 2011.
The decade's coming-of-age films also laid on the raunch thickly—to the extent that, if you were a teenager, the raunch itself was often the main reason you were watching.
Hyraxes, foot-long, stout, thickly furred mammals, are also at home in this family tree, and genetics show they are more related to elephants, sea cows, and embrithopods than they are to rodents.
The same principle is put to work with similar effect on artists characterized by their preference for impasto technique, where paint is laid so thickly as to become semi-sculptural, almost high-relief.
What I found was a strange, beautiful social experiment—a commune of free-spirited people living on 17-acre, thickly forested property in Tofino, arguably one of the most stunning locations in Canada.
Marvel as the thickly-accented narrator models the various dental implants he has on display, including a full set of model teeth (uppers and lowers), zirconium false teeth, and another block of ceramic.
A few shiny anchovy fillets, on thickly cut, extremely generously buttered bread, with some lemon zest and a sprinkle of crunchy salt all over the top, is the most luxurious pre-dinner snack.
Callo de lobina is one of those dishes, made from thickly cut slices of largemouth bass that have been partially cured in salt for two days until they resemble the texture of scallop.
The drips find echoes in the dining chairs, which Santomà designed: plastic garden seats melted so that their backs are partly missing, frozen mid-ooze, then thickly painted in the same intense pink.
The evocative split is still more drastic in "Two Nudes," a thickly crusted, brightly speckled oil painting inhabited by a pair of women who share a single rolling cloud of blue-black hair.
The designers also used their own signature fabrication techniques (crocheting, soldering and weaving) to create contemporary, enveloping forms — including an elaborate top constructed from thickly braided strands of crystal — that resembled soft armor.
The security forces, members of the Central Reserve Police Force, were guarding the construction of a new road and bridge in the Sukma district, a hilly and thickly forested part of Chhattisgarh State.
Her thickly-impastoed monochromatic oil on canvas works recall a range of sources from African masks to Richard Pousette-Dart's transcendental paintings (though Norris assured me that Garber was previously unaware of his work).
Curated by Lauren Cornell and including over 60 paintings of everything from the blue Maine coast to thickly laid abstractions to appropriations of other people's art, Crocodile brims with a genuine curiosity and care.
When the worst winter the world has ever known is imminent, it makes sense that characters who hang out at Winterfell and the Wall wear thickly padded tunics and fur capes to stay warm.
A rich, reddish-brown in color, it's a peculiar choice for a painting support, since it goes wavy across wide swatches while, elsewhere, holes open up and thickly sewn stitches meander across the surface.
The actor who portrays Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the thickly accented convenience store owner on "The Simpsons," said Tuesday that he would be "perfectly willing and happy to step aside" as the voice of the character.
Pence in turn blasted his opponent with attack ads, including one featuring a man in traditional Arab clothing who thanked Pence's opponent in thickly accented English for policies that benefited Middle Eastern oil producers.
Local blogs meticulously pored over its decline, noting its trash-strewn, thickly sticky floors, ripped upholstery and frequently broken toilets; patrons bemoaned it as well, collectively giving it a two-star rating on Yelp.
Ledgerwood's drips, thickly ridged lines of paint, intense colors (magenta, pinks, and hot reds), and overt delineations of what can only be called feminine shapes add up to a frank celebration of female sexuality.
To my left, a skinny guy in tracksuit pants sizes up to punch a bear-like man wearing thickly-knitted cardigan and leather braces, while the flash of a rollercoaster skims past behind me.
"Both Great Britain and France have thickly populated colonies inhabited by colored races and capable of performing all kinds of labor so that men may be released for the fighting front," The Times said.
So perhaps it's appropriate that audiences for this thickly layered riff on Lewis Carroll's much-plundered Wonderland novel, which opened on Tuesday night, should find their own will to make believe so relentlessly challenged.
In the novel, Christianity lays thickly upon Wrinkle, influenced by L'Engle's own beliefs (for years she was the writer in residence at New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine, a progressive Episcopal congregation).
Since the 1990s, extra weapons, including blood passports and the whereabouts rule, have been added to the anti-doping fight but the same air of suspicion and resentment hangs thickly over tracks around the world.
Now, to save your phone screen from that inevitable smear of thickly melting chocolate and post-Advent abandon, let us present the very best in springtime food photography, uploaded to Instagram over the last week.
The first agent who interviews her (Christina Hendricks) takes one look at her, then lays on her potential for success so thickly that it sounds like the setup for a scam, but she's entirely serious.
Flanery is a writer capable of delicately layering elements of the surreal and absurd into his work, but in this novel the themes can seem rather thickly laid, prioritized over the characters and their sentences.
LOS ANGELES — "I hate Apu," the actor Kal Penn says in a new documentary about the penny-pinching, Squishee-slinging, thickly accented convenience store owner on one of the most celebrated TV shows in history.
Everyone knows Ms. Wintour, as recognizable as Santa Claus, whose trademark look — that thickly fringed bob and those windshield sunglasses — is so long-established that it could more or less attend shows in her place.
The show's most sustained moment is a thrilling suite of progressively liberated views of mountains, fields and gardens painted directly from nature, between spring and September 1907, and two thickly limned views back in Vienna.
These include minimal scenery and costumes, spirited musical interludes (with cast members doubling as musicians) and a winningly prosaic way of delivering thickly poetic dialogue, as if that were the way everybody talked these days.
Sanhambath is an exceptionally vital man in his late 50s, with a slender, wiry physique, a thickly corded neck, and a long, smooth forehead and sharply angled jaws knitted together by a trim graying mustache.
" What did come to fruition, though, was a forest garden — "a kind of fiction" — beginning with hundreds of thickly planted palms, "a project to grow all the native Hawaiian species I could, to help preserve them.
The Rattlesnake Fries start with the same Mexican seasoning-sprinkled, thickly cut French fries that were developed for the original Nacho Fries, but for this dish, they're topped with nacho cheese, steak, and creamy jalapeño sauce.
For an hour and a half, our vehicle was the only one negotiating one mountain pass, where the road was so thickly carpeted by palm fronds and other foliage that the road surface was barely visible.
The hole was small, a dark grotto in the thickly grooved bark of the stalwart oak, a hiding place that reached far into the mass of that old tree, and the failing light deepened its darkness.
But once the thickly accented title character starts to work a malign magic on his trusting and pliable friend Orgon (Kevin Doyle), Molière's play reasserts its cautionary power in this newly antic version by John Donnelly.
But at a regional party meeting in Wernigerode, a medieval town of half-timbered buildings at the foot of the thickly forested Harz hills, delegates wrestled with the issue which has split the party down the middle.
But unlike the Cerrado, Brazil's tropical grasslands, the Amazon's thickly packed vegetation — which traps moisture and keeps the rainforest from drying out — makes it very difficult to have an outbreak of fires that aren't caused by humans.
There is of course the possibility that the dust has obscured the solar cells too thickly, or some power fault during the storm led to the safety circuit not working… there's no shortage of what-if scenarios.
Midmorning on our third day, our driver, Amos Tega, drove us two hours northwest toward Volcanoes National Park, home to five of the eight volcanoes in the thickly forested Virunga Mountains — Karisimbi, Bisoke, Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo.
The Pakistani intelligence officials said Wednesday's drone strike in Kunar, an undeveloped and thickly forested province on the two countries' border, took place during a visit by senior TTP figures prior to sending the militants into Pakistan.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones.
Propped up on angled legs or spheres that are as colorful and bulbous as tennis balls, they're draped with bricolages of fabric: patchworked cloth and vinyl, plump circles, and swaths of linen thickly stitched with purple and yellow.
This thing is almost half a mile across but riding only a few feet above the waves, clad in some kind of Hilbert coil and shedding seawater over its deck gently and thickly enough to maintain surface tension.
The disease is spreading in the thickly forested northwest of the country near the borders of Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo -- and, like in West Africa, a risk of a regional epidemic is very real.
On Thursday, residents on the island said the ash was falling from the volcano so thickly that it blocked out the sun, according to Radio NZ. Photos and webcam footage showed the landscape blanketed in thick gray ash.
I asked him about the spiritual question that reverberates through "Black Leopard," whose world is thickly enchanted but whose characters don't really believe in anything; this is one of the challenges the book poses to its genre's metaphysics.
The skiing events take place in the Taebaek Mountains, and for centuries before Alpine sports came to this country, pilgrims, artists and tourists trekked to these thickly forested peaks that span the eastern crest of the Korean Peninsula.
A thickly outlined, cartoonish comic strip shows the image of a dark-skinned athlete holding his arms up while on top of the winner's podium, in front of two white police officers who appear in the next frame.
To be permitted to hear the thickly stacked, honeyed gospel of "Wade in the Water," while simultaneously watching those idealized, muscular arms — in every shade of brown — slowly rise and assume the shape of so many ancient amphoras!
Within thickly outlined frames of black, he painted comic-like tableaus of soldiers scuffling with bearded hippies, of looming mushroom clouds, and of a skeleton wearing a military uniform and beating a cartoonish red heart with a truncheon.
Scientists are not entirely sure, but preliminary results indicate that the boundaries are DNA sequences that attract the attention of sticky, roughly circular proteins called cohesin and CTCF, which adhere thickly to the boundary sequences like insulating tape.
You could have these clams with pasta, or a big bowl of white beans, but I like the idea of thickly cut, garlic-rubbed toast, which soaks up the clam liquor and still stays crunchy in some places.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Outside the day may be blue and gold, but the light that creeps down through the thickly-muffled glass of the small iron-barred window beneath which one sits is grey and niggard.
It's most evident at the stalls selling pollo y papas fritas, where cooks brown large quantities of chicken and thickly cut fries, but work in small batches so what you order is still crisp, almost too hot to touch.
A lot of balancing is needed among Bruckner's thickly layered textures to make everything speak: more than can comfortably be done in a couple of days of rehearsals, especially in acoustics as intransigent as those of David Geffen Hall.
After being branded so careless with government secrets, she would now be shopping her CV to the think-tanks that cluster thickly around Dupont Circle, in Washington, DC, hoping to pick up a gig writing worthy papers on geopolitics.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones (1:30).
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones (44753:44743).
JON CARAMANICA Just the type of casual, trash-talking, sticky, staccato, thickly vibrating song that Tinashe needs to pull herself out of career purgatory, especially if people are willing to reconceptualize her as a rapper, rather than a singer.
Deep in the thickly forested Piney Woods region, Tyler is a Bible Belt city of 105,000, where, in 21979, a scheduled event with a local lesbian author at a public library was canceled after residents complained to city officials.
" Dickens's imagined world is thickly populated by drinkers of many kinds: There are hard cases like Krook and like the abject Mr. Dolls of "Our Mutual Friend," who betrayed his daughter, Jenny Wren, "for sixty-three pennyworths of rum.
With the director Lila Neugebauer marshaling teen spirit into balletic unity (and thickly layered dialogue into improbable clarity), this pulsating production brings to mind a nine-headed hydra, rushing at you on a stream of exploding hormones (200:2312).
Throughout the album, Mr. Greene's voice is just a modest part of the mix, often multitracked to make it more remote and impersonal, and the productions are thickly layered with percussion, keyboards and electronics from multiple sources and eras.
The artworks by turns reflect and absorb it; Hackett makes materials-based paintings in which thickly worked surfaces blossom into three-dimensional disks and lozenges, while Mendelson makes vessels out of recycled plastic that hover between the primeval and the surreal.
Part of the intensity also stems from their texture: looking at the thickly and roughly applied paint, one has a sense of Schärer's force against his canvas, of him repeatedly trailing the brush as if he were scraping away a surface.
There's a pervasive hush and sense of stillness that lingers over the region of Gokseong, and scenes of brazen, crazed madness are often preceded by shots of tranquil mountain vistas whose lush, thickly forested landscapes increasingly feel smothering and secretive.
It's not a very scholarly exercise — the galleries are curated by color, with white works downstairs and black ones above — but the show offers a welcome reintroduction to Korea's own minimal art, above all the thickly striped monochromes of Ha Chonghyun.
Black smoke billowed so thickly from the bridge in the heart of Atlanta that area residents told local media they thought a storm was coming or that the sun had set early when the fire started at around 6 p.m.
The store also stocks an in-house clothing label, Vague & Lame, which offers a range of beachy unisex pieces in soothing sea-tones, as well as thickly striped basque linen kimono jackets designed in collaboration with the Parisian label Anaïs Guery.
Cheer focuses on a competitive sport that fuses turgid, erotic tribalism with the body-breaking violence of muscular humans flinging tinier, lighter humans into the air and then catching them — callused hands atop thickly taped wrists, clawing into triceps and ankles.
The fruit pies, thickly frosted cakes and other tempting foods behind little glass doors were all dazzling, but the real star of the show to me was the elderly cashier who sat in a booth at the center of the restaurant.
He speaks with a Germanic accent — occasionally searching for an English word — favors classic suits and thickly woven ties, and is, to the consternation of some, another white man in a position that has been filled exclusively from those ranks.
On either side of a long sofa by the Milanese postwar designer Luigi Caccia Dominioni there are stacks of old auction catalogs and out-of-print books thickly tabbed with Post-its denoting things he owns — or wants to own.
It was a nod to George Eddy, an American-born sportscaster with little resonance outside France but perhaps the man most responsible for introducing the country to the N.B.A. French fans can't help but narrate games in his thickly accented voice.
"Fresh air and sun are most important for kids to grow healthy and robust," says Jantsandulam, 57, making milk tea for her grandchildren in her home, a thickly padded felt hut known as a "ger", or in Russian, a "yurt".
But the thickly-forested tropical range it inhabits has not deterred poachers, who reduced its population by a staggering 0003 percent between 2002 and 2013 to meet red-hot demand for ivory in China and other fast-growing Asian economies.
The mountainous and thickly forested province bordering Pakistan is seen by Afghan authorities as a potential new base for the self-proclaimed offshoot of Islamic State, whose desire to stoke sectarian tensions was underlined this year in a series of high-profile attacks.
This week's episode of "Designated Survivor" revolves around a military strike, and contains all the classic elements of the show we've come to know and (maybe) love: ominous lead-chasing, flirtatious-yet-strained banter, close-ups on widening eyes, thickly laid moral dilemmas.
The LeWitt plays off Alfred Jensen's gorgeous but inscrutable number sequences organized in a bright, thickly painted grid, as well as examples of Hanne Darboven's oceanic writing and counting pieces and, less predictably, Jennifer Barlett's early enamel paintings, full of antic dots.
In these thickly inked, brashly contoured prints, made when Traeger was just 25, a hunchback shuffles past a brick wall plastered with a call to "Vote Red," while a skeletal veteran on crutches begs for change as women in furs strut past.
I find a delicious Texas yeast donut at Bob's, thickly glazed the old-fashioned way; cupcake-like confections for creatives who line the pavement outside Sidecar Doughnuts in Santa Monica; and donuts made of brioche dough or something similar at Blue Star in Venice.
For a po'boy called the Acadian, he tenderizes Florida alligator, then dredges it thickly in cornmeal; the meat itself remained slightly tough one recent afternoon, but the cayenne in the crunchy coating played beautifully off the jammy strawberry relish and the cool sliced green tomato.
The surprise of the night was the £2000 million, or roughly $2010 million, paid by a telephone bidder, after a lengthy three-way battle, for a thickly painted 2000-2347 Anselm Kiefer seascape, incorporating a lead toy submarine, that was fresh to the auction market.
Seremban, MALAYSIA (Reuters) - Malaysian police questioned at least 20 people in the search for an Irish teenager who disappeared from a holiday resort this week, as more than 200 searchers, dogs and two drones scoured the surrounding thickly-forested area, police said on Wednesday.
Over the years, our house became adorned with his acquisitions, large pieces by Lester Johnson, of black military men, their features hazy, marching with purpose, or of the portrait of a man in brown, his forehead thickly brooding, staring down at us with disdain.
It opened with the premiere of Philip Glass's "King Lear Overture" — a churning, glittering, thickly orchestrated 10-minute work that found Mr. Glass dipping into a compendium of minimalist tropes — and ended with excerpts from Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet" suites assembled by Mr. van Zweden.
Based on a widely reproduced photograph of Till's mutilated corpse in his coffin, the painting was dominated on one side by a mostly abstract, thickly painted head in shades of dark brown and black, and on the other side by his white dress shirt.
" Here is Wilde's description of his prison cell in "De Profundis": "Outside, the day may be blue and gold, but the light that creeps down through the thickly-muffled glass of the small iron-barred window beneath which one sits is grey and niggard.
Oddly enough, he started out as a budding guitar wizard whose earliest recordings as a teenager in the 1950s suggest an eccentric, thickly layered approach that within a decade or so could have placed him in roughly the same company as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix.
In "Midsummer Night's Tango" (2013), a light-hearted documentary, he argues that the dance originated in the utmost east (a thickly forested region which nowadays belongs to Russia), where shepherds sang to ward off both their own loneliness and the wolves that would prey on their cattle.
It offers a respite from our fraught present, a portal into a dreamscape where the only dialogue is nonsense talk; where a clown shark swims by, barking at a boat made from a bed frame; where colored fog billows thickly, and soap bubbles float in a cloud.
In one salad, seared tuna was propped atop a busy understructure of snap peas, red onions, grape tomatoes, carrots in a blood-orange vinaigrette, and fried rice noodles, and while the tuna looked great — deep purple slices, paved thickly with black sesame seeds — it lacked taste.
Thickly impastoed, dirt-brown swatches of paint dart across the yellow lead the eye to the central clearing — a glade where a sagging turquoise-blue tree stands, its leaves drifting upward like a mushroom cloud against a blue-black sea and a large, baby blue crescent moon.
He layers fact over myth over military anecdote over personal memory over Darwin over Napoleon over Tolstoy over Gehlen until the book resembles an oil painting of outrageous complexity, so thickly laden with paint that it would take years to scrape down to its blank canvas.
Just look at the detail of his enormous painting "Meeting Point" (1963), a thickly painted canvas commissioned by the Toronto airport, where it was shown before being gifted to France by the Canadian government on the bicentenary of the French Revolution and hung in the Opéra Bastille.
Horticulturists have bred what they call "personal watermelons," but watermelons are social by nature, built for crowds, happiest surrounded by humans, surrendered to the whim of the summer mob, whether that leaves them split open on a blanket or thickly Vaselined and tossed into the pool.
In "The Artist and His Model" (1919-21), thickly brushed in oils, Munch stands stonily behind a taciturn girl in an unusually detailed, seething interior of a house in Ekely, near Oslo, where the artist, who never married, lived alone for his last thirty-two years.
He often did so through garments created to echo major works of art — there were evening ensembles created in tribute to Pierre Bonnard, capes alluding to Braque, and a pair of evening jackets thickly embroidered with Vincent Van Gogh's irises and sunflowers, which cost more than $19673,000.
At its center is the slight, longhaired, sunglasses-sporting, black-clad Mr. Wiseau, who has spent the intervening years doing two things: promoting the film, and maintaining the carefully constructed aura of mystery that swirls around him as thickly as if it were generated by a Hollywood fog machine.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — Laura Lima's The Inverse isn't experienced so much as it's encountered: the massive swath of rope, deep blue and thickly knotted, traverses the entirety of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Miami's Atrium Gallery, looping itself over beams and columns and scraping the floor.
Chloe Wise (the artist who brought us bread bags) and budding actress Paige Elkington star in this retro fantasy (alongside up-and-coming influencers like Lexie Smith, and May Hong, who are both probably already staples on your Instagram feed), complete with Working Girl hair and some thickly applied rouge.
At one of the many booths promoting AR-15 accessories, I found a poster from a Florida-based custom AR-15 manufacturer called Spike's Tactical that showed a squad of thickly muscled dudes in the foreground, backs to the viewer, dressed in jeans, black T-shirts, and ratty ball caps.
So basically, Waterson is an easy fighter to root for: a lifelong martial artist who's deadly on her feet and on the ground, telegenic, polite, an effortless role model whose thickly accented impression of her mom telling her what to wear to a press conference is a work of art.
Canova's Washington, looming all alone over the Frick's circular gallery, wears thickly curled hair instead of the pulled-back style he sports on the dollar bill, and in both his costume (leather skirt, strappy sandals) and his bearing, he embodies the ideals of the new republic, where principles come before power.
"He layers fact over myth over military anecdote over personal memory over Darwin over Napoleon over Tolstoy over Gehlen until the book resembles an oil painting of outrageous complexity, so thickly laden with paint that it would take years to scrape down to its blank canvas," C. E. Morgan writes in her review.
Fictive pulp stories tend to catch the public's interest with their thickly drawn contrasts and their melodrama; they push the buttons that many readers respond to — power, sex, crises of identity — and they make it easy to lose myself in the dramatic action that resolves all these dangling questions they initially set out.
Excavations & Certainties at John Molloy Gallery on the Upper East Side was another show that brought together sculpture and painting but in an altogether different way, featuring recycled plastic vessels by Shari Mendelson and thickly articulated abstractions by Theresa Hackett, whose interaction unexpectedly transformed the space around them into a construct of uncanny, unitary perfection.
Washington was 16 years in the grave when Canova accepted the North Carolina commission, and the artist relied on both the Houdon life mask and a bust by Giuseppe Ceracchi, made in 1792, in which the president wears thickly curled hair rather than the pulled-back military style he sports on the $1 bill.
Then Mickey visits his elderly cousin Fish whose "pants were streaked with urine stains" while "his cardigan sweater was a color that was indescribable where it was thickly caked with food at the front …" As fond memories of family and the old neighborhood unfold, a redemptive warmth floods this tale of a bitter libertine.
And so we are afforded glimpses of her painting when it was very good and entirely of its time – several scenes of rural life in rural France, for example, where she paints in fierce, pooling colors, thickly, blockishly, in swim with the Fauves – and, at other times, when it is well off the boil.
On the website where the company is pitching for volunteers, Verily's marketing is heavy on trying to stir up stirring historic parallels for this "mission" to — as it puts it — "better understand health and prevent disease," laying it on thickly that participants will be "doing good" and "helping humanity" by contributing their health data to the research effort.
There was a time when bloated superteams smothered the postseason with thickly applied contract cheese and bottomless bowls of dingers—it wasn't nearly as long ago as it seems—but we are now in a less-predictable era of slow-burning stubbornness, with last year's Kansas City Royals the reigning champs in both the literal and figurative sense.
In Nishimura's psychedelic "Epigraph I, Dash Toward Life" (2017), the crumpled frame of a bicycle floats over an active background of splattered light-blue, lavender, and muted cantaloupe orange, and in "Death Flowers" (2015), a cluster of thickly painted, golden-yellow spirals creates a richly textured batch of mystery plants poking out of a large, squat vase.
That's plain throughout his new album "Death Race for Love," but the thickly layered moaning vocals on this song — "All the drugs I did, they weren't worth it/now I'm worthless/I hope my new lady thinks I'm perfect" — show just how far Juice WRLD is able to bend hip-hop, turning it into something soft, interior and elegiac.
"Bad Boys for Life" is very much in the spirit of the first two films — cacophonous, at times preposterous, hyperviolent, coarse, silly — but a quarter of a century on from "Bad Boys," it both acknowledges and punctures the absurdity of two 50-ish men, slower, more thickly upholstered versions of their former selves, as action heroes.
Behind the cluster of 231 that stands closest to the river, there is another layer, this one so profuse in its bloom that it has become a cloud of pink, the petals so thickly clumped that they obscure even the surrounding greenery — the pines and paulownias and persimmon trees, now bare of fruit — in a fog.
I had thought the numbers broke down pretty much fifty-fifty, which is a testament to the older artist's pictorial and historical power, especially when we consider that the Matisses are mostly modest in size, while the Diebenkorns, with their pigment thickly built-up, thinly brushed on, layered, scraped, wiped off, or dug into, are mostly large.
According to the internet ephemera scholars at Know Your Meme, the first instance of "bone hurting juice" was an edit of the Sweet Jesus Pooh meme which was added to Facebook page Fun Silly Drawings for Fun Silly People Haha, one of the many "weird Facebook" pages that traffics in thickly layered irony and deep historical knowledge of internet humor.
The black gestural forms in the paintings done in the late '50s and early '60s seem to have their roots in the kimono as well as the black line she learned in her study of calligraphy; the paint is applied thickly and forcefully, which may have been inspired by painters associated with the Gutai group, which formed in Osaka in 1954.
Since traditionally, in this space, Wednesdays are for cooking without recipes, I thought I'd tell you about a favorite childhood sandwich, the one I used to make for myself when no one was around, the one I still make, sometimes: peanut butter (smooth and thickly spread), cilantro (leaves and tender stems), green chiles (thinly sliced) and a squirt of lemon juice.
Then, as in a farce, from the other side of the hall came four members of the household staff in uniform; a smartly dressed couple in early middle age arguing heatedly in French; and our host, who was carrying a pair of roller skates and a copy of a book called "Option Volatility & Pricing," by Sheldon Natenberg, thickly interleaved with Post-it notes.
To plate, Nguyen starts with a tangle of noodles, then sliced meat ("people can tear it if they want to"), then red onions, scallions, and herbs—Nguyen brought mint, culantro, and bright, citrusy rice paddy herb with her—and thickly sliced chiles, which came along with both a stern admonition and a terrible anecdote from Nguyen about the need to wash your hands after cutting chiles.
As the subject matter of Kobaslija's Japan pictures changed over time, so, too, did his technical approach to making them; if thickly impastoed brushstrokes marked the earlier paintings in his series, with their images of billowing smoke rising from the smoldering remains of a once-active town, a relatively spare palette, applied with almost calligraphic strokes, typified some of his later depictions of nature's determined regrowth following the big wipe-out.
Seekh kebabs, made with lamb that's coarsely ground by hand, come out of the tandoor juicier and pinker than the usual; Mumbai-style tandoori macchi, a skewered pompano rubbed with ground mustard seeds and cilantro, is lightly charred and smoky after roasting, but still moist; bhatti da murgh, a double-marinated chicken thigh and drumstick, is so thickly crusted with coriander and cumin that it crunches when you bite it.
The intimacy coordinator Chelsea Pace working with Ryan Meyer (lying on his back) and Josh Fulton during a rehearsal for the short film "220" in Ossining, N.Y.Credit...Jackie Molloy for The New York Times On a Saturday afternoon in November, Chelsea Pace marched through a thickly wooded area in a park in Ossining, N.Y., toward two actors in Revolutionary War-era dress sitting in a pile of leaves.
In any event, Seagal was asked to appear on Good Morning Britain, which he decided would be best done if he were wearing robes and an evil version of John Lennon's glasses, with a thickly-spired Moscow backdrop (he's a Russian citizen now), and a hair dye job done at a Hot Topic retirement party, thus making him a randomizer machine's optimal output of a James Bond villain.
The "old" flat had been thickly carpeted in a spongy brown wool that caused me not the merest flicker of identification as it underwent the pummelings of daily life; in the cramped kitchen, whose orange-tiled walls and floor gave it something of the dim atmosphere of a butcher's shop, people had happily sat wedged around the table in the murky light on an assortment of chairs and stools of different heights.
The major ones are captured in a now-viral post by Chicana writer Myriam Gurba via Tropics of Meta, in which she beautifully sticks a blade into Cummins' lazy exposition; the embarrassing stereotypes and clichés; blatant appropriation of the works of other Latinx writers; the pitying and vilifying gaze laid thickly on Mexicans; and Cummins' exploitative entitlement as a white woman writing a story of a place, people, and experience she has no connection to.

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