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(quote-book)|title=The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History|location=London|publisher=T.V|chapter=The Life of (w)|page=885|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33335.0001.001
(RQ:Smollett Roderick Random) he directed me to a small chink in the board partition, through which I could see a thick set brawny fellow, with a fierce countenance,
(RQ:Scott Abbot)
(RQ:Eliot Middlemarch)
{{quote-book|en|year=1926|author=Nalbro Bartley|title=Her Mother’s Daughter|location=New York|publisher=George H. Doran|chapter=1|url=https://www.fadedpage.com/books/20170647/html.php
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(quote-text)|url=https://archive.org/details/mrsammlersplane00bell|chapter=6|page=279|publisher=Penguin|year_published=1977
Densely crowded together; made up of things that are densely crowded together; closely planted.
1581, (w) (translator), ''(w)'' in ''(w) His Tenne Tragedies,'' London: Thomas Marsh, Act 2, p.(nbs)48,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11909.0001.001
- (..) let me be allowde
- To lurke behinde this Craggy Rocke, or els my selfe to hyde
- On backside of some thickset hedge:
1612, (w), ''(w),'' London: M. Lownes ''et al.,'' Song 1, p.(nbs)11,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20847.0001.001
- (..) ''Corineus'' ran
- With slaughter through the thick-set squadrons of the foes;
(quote-book)|title=The olde, old, very olde man: or the age and long life of Thomas Par|location=London|publisher=Henry Gosson|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13482.0001.001
{{quote-book|en|year=1696|author=Jane Leade|title=A Fountain of Gardens|location=London|chapter=''Solomon’s'' Porch: or the Beautiful Gate of Wisdom’s Temple|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49866.0001.001
(quote-book)’s (w)|title=Fables Ancient and Modern|location=London|publisher=Jacob Tonson|page=106|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36625.0001.001
{{quote-text|en|year=1862|author=Christina Rossetti|chapter=A Birthday|title=Goblin Market and Other Poems|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100613555|page=56|publisher=Macmillan|location=London
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Eyre and Spottiswoode|chapter=77
Densely covered (''with'' something).
1583, (w), ''(w),'' London: John Day, Book 4, “The tragicall historie of Gregorie the vij. otherwise named Hildebrand,” p.(nbs)177,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67922.0001.001
- (..) in a vessell being thick set with sharpe nayles, he tormented him to the poynt of death:
{{quote-text|en|year=1660|author=Nathaniel Ingelo|title=Bentivolio and Urania|location=London|publisher=Richard Marriot|section=Book 3, p. 134|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67906.0001.001
{{quote-text|en|year=1908|author=Lucy Maud Montgomery|title=Anne of Green Gables|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45/45-h/45-h.htm|chapter=4
{{quote-book|en|year=1929|author=Carl Grabo|title=The Cat in Grand-Father’s House|location=Chicago|publisher=Laidlaw Brothers|chapter=7|page=99|url=https://archive.org/details/TheCatInGrandfathersHouse
1858, (w) (as Pisistratus Caxton), ''What Will He Do with It?'' Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, Volume 4, Book 11, Chapter 7, p.(nbs)294,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011564991
- Had Darrell been placed amidst the circumstances that make happy the homes of earnest men, Darrell would have been mirthful; had Waife been placed amongst the circumstances that concentrate talent, and hedge round life with trained thicksets and belting laurels, Waife would have been grave.
A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or velveteen.Thomas McElrath, ''A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Commerce,'' New York: Taintor Brothers, 1871, p.(nbs)535.https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofword00mcel
1812, (w), ''Tales,'' London: J. Hatchard, Tale 4, “Procrastination,” p.(nbs)73,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001418385
- When he, with thickset coat of Badge-man’s blue,
- Moves near her shaded silk of changeful hue;
1829, anonymous contributor, “A Day at Fontainebleau.—The Royal Hunt,” ''(w),'' New Series, Volume 7, No. 37, January 1829, p.(nbs)12,https://archive.org/details/monthlymagazineo07mont
- His breeches were of the homeliest thickset;
A piece of clothing made from this fabric.
{{quote-book|en|year=1785|author=John Trusler|title=Modern Times: or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast|location=London|publisher=for the author|volume=2|chapter=17|page=27|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004863316.0001.002
{{quote-text|en|year=1819|author=Walter Scott|title=The Bride of Lammermoor|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/471/471-h/471-h.htm|chapter=1