The coast was
densely overgrown, nor was any building or sign of man apparent from the water.
Towards the stern of the boat it is spirally coiled away in the tub, not like the worm-pipe of a still though, but so as to form one round, cheese-shaped mass of
densely bedded sheaves, or layers of concentric spiralizations, without any hollow but the heart, or minute vertical tube formed at the axis of the cheese.
The fog that was dispersing on the hill lay still more
densely below, where they were descending.
Texas plumed itself upon its 330,000 natives; Florida, with a far smaller territory, boasted of being much more
densely populated with 56,000.
So when the villagers find they are visited by a colony of these vampires they get out, taking their live stock with them, and stay in caves or in
densely wooded places until the bats fly on.
The engineer whistled, the train started, and soon disappeared, mingling its white smoke with the eddies of the
densely falling snow.
When however we drew near it these joyous nymphs paused in their career, and parting on either side, permitted me to pass on to the now
densely thronged building.
But these other apartments were
densely crowded, and in them beat feverishly the heart of life.
In those days, and till comparatively recent times, the country was
densely wooded.
At the bottom he came out on a flat, so
densely forested that he could not make out its extent.
Pestsov insisted that one country can only absorb another when it is the more
densely populated.
The grime and sordidness of the House of the Seven Gables seemed to have vanished since her appearance there; the gnawing tooth of the dry-rot was stayed among the old timbers of its skeleton frame; the dust had ceased to settle down so
densely, from the antique ceilings, upon the floors and furniture of the rooms below,--or, at any rate, there was a little housewife, as light-footed as the breeze that sweeps a garden walk, gliding hither and thither to brush it all away.