Examples of 'thinly' in a sentence

Meaning of "thinly"

thinly (adverb) - in a way that lacks thickness or density, often used to describe the consistency of liquids or the slicing of food
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  • In a thin, loose, or scattered manner; scantily; not thickly.

How to use "thinly" in a sentence

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Pretty thinly dressed for this weather.
They become more thinly and thinner.
Then a thinly veiled insult to another member.
Canada is a vast and thinly populated country.
Roll as thinly as possible on a lightly floured surface.
They should be sown thinly in open ground.
Thinly slice on the diagonal before serving.
Even if they are thinly disguised relief.
We must not spread ourselves too thinly.
It is coated thinly to densely in white or brownish hairs.
You two are as transparent as my thinly sliced carpaccio.
Meats are thinly sliced so they cook quickly.
You are spreading our forces too thinly.
Spread the slices thinly with butter.
Activities should not be spread too thinly.

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Sufficiently thinly the work that.
Especially when you slice chicken so thinly.
Thinly slice the carrots and the leek.
It does so also to avoid spreading resources too thinly.
Add the thinly sliced meat and brown.
Make sure to slice the cucumbers thinly.
Thinly sliced smoked fish marinated in lime juice.
The meat is either ground or sliced thinly.
Thinly apply the stain for a uniform appearance.
Leaves are distinctly glandular and thinly tomentose.
Apply thinly using a circular motion.
The hindwings are fuscous and thinly scaled.
The guy is a thinly veiled bigot and supremacist.
The streets are narrow and thinly paved.
Said it was a thinly disguised version of himself.
I like to spread my toast thinly with jam.
Thinly disguised tragedy ahead is announced.
Use this to slice the potatoes thinly.
Spread the flowers thinly over the grids.
Peel them up and slice them thinly.
She could inspire the thinly challenged everywhere.
It is thinly covered with hallmarked sterling silver leaf.
Its small management cadre is thinly stretched.
They are thinly striped with wide spaces inbetween.
This tradition is ancient but thinly documented.
Some are thinly disguised essays in a wholly modern idiom.
Spread the fl owers thinly over the grids.
Thinly shave the yuzu peel with a knife.
Support for thinly populated areas.
A thinly weird autobiography failed to find a publishing home.
That was a very thinly veiled threat.
Thinly euphemism for arming insurgents on the border.
Spread the remoulade thinly over the toasts.
Slice it thinly and accompany your favorite drink.
Leaves hairless or thinly hairy beneath.

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