It was a decorative thing, an ornament more than a weapon, and its gold-plated scabbard was thickly lined with perfect pearls.
The floors of both vehicles had been thickly lined with straw padding and the blanket wrapped kids were settling down on it thankfully and in reasonable order.
Neither are the odd, crooked little rune-like letters wherewith the vellum pages are thickly lined.
The second box was thickly lined with felt.
Hundreds went to London's various scaffolds every year, but despite the relatively commonplace nature of the event, the route of the procession was thickly lined with spectators.
Like the countryside they had been traveling, it was lined thickly with intensively cultivated farmland, dotted with occasional small houses.
The branches are lined thickly with fleshy oval or widely lance-shaped leaves each 1 to 3 centimeters long and coated with glandular hairs.
Charles, for his part, had been astonished by the great number of the inhabitants; not only was every street he had passed through thickly lined with people, but every house from garret to basement seemed overflowing with human beings.
Prior to European settlement of New Zealand, the shallow river was thickly lined with matai, rimu, and totara trees that prevented serious flooding to the swampy lands alongside the river.
The river was lined thickly with it, running for a long distance, and thousands of axes began to bite into the timber.