How to use in-sentence of “thinly”:
+ The fruit is thinly sliced and soaked or cooked in honey or sugar to create a chunky syrup.
+ It is thinly sliced beef cooked in an iron pot, with bean curd, sliced onion, mushroom and other kinds of seasoning.
+ He sliced the potatoes so thinly they could not even be pierced with a fork.
Example sentences of “thinly”:
+ Pastry dough is rolled out thinly and used as a base for baked products.
+ The Pilbara is a large, thinly populated region in the north of Western Australia.
+ Pastry dough is rolled out thinly and used as a base for baked products.
+ The Pilbara is a large, thinly populated region in the north of Western Australia.
More in-sentence examples of “thinly”:
+ Because of the poor soil, the region is thinly settled.
+ More than half of this is the thinly populated eastern areas of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
+ Because of the poor soil, the region is thinly settled.
+ More than half of this is the thinly populated eastern areas of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
+ Andrew Leahey from Allmusic, gave “In Living Color” a mixed rating, stating the album’s “highlights spread too thinly to do much good”.