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thicketed

  • a word derived from thicket.
    thicket
    noun
    a thick or dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees; a thick coppice.

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Every page is thicketed with jokes, riffs, theories of language.

From New York Times Dec. 7, 2017

The allegory is densely thicketed enough to ensure that her secrets remain well-protected.

From Slate Mar. 1, 2010

The trail led into a heavily thicketed clump of jack pine.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its long, broken rows of low vines, knotted and overgrown with age, reached to the thicketed hillside of buckeye that marked the beginning of the canada.

From Maruja by Bret Harte

Dusk was falling, when he hitched his horse in a clump of timber, and, lifting his saddlebags, began climbing to a cabin that sat far back in a thicketed cove.

From The Call of the Cumberlands by Charles Neville Buck