First we see Saskia and Alexis walking on the thymy sward of the cliff-top, looking out to the fretted blue of the sea.
The House was now behind them on their right rear, and as they topped the crest they had a glimpse of an ancient dovecot and the ruins of the old Huntingtower on the shortthymy turf which ran seaward to the cliffs.
Why, my dear old thymy bank Was in the possession Of half a dozen gross fellows in red coats, Thy had pipes in their mouths, And a jar of beer in their midst, And they were actually talking and laughing In the most uproarious fashion.
Leaving the cluster of three or four farms that formed the land-ward part of Llanyglo, they had turned through a gateless gap in a thymy earth-wall, and all save Mrs. Garden and Minetta had descended.
Others gathered round them by the gap in the thymy earth-wall, and John raised his voice on high.
Where'er a thymy bank he found, He rolled upon the fragrant ground.
Defn: Abounding with thyme; fragrant; as, a thymy vale.
No man of forty-five masquerade as a quarter of a century younger in this broomy, thymy air?
Consider it as I tried to consider it, sitting on that thymy earth-wall while Frehel, like a ghostly clock, threw those wavering false dawns across the night.
The thymy wind would sough into his face: clear beam the solemn lights; the woods shiver softly.
It is a district of fresh winds and rocky summits, of thymy hill-sides, and of a quaint and arid sweetness.
Joan, in her old tweed skirt and new canary-colored silk jumper, was stretched luxuriously on the thymy bents.
It was certainly small enough as we left the thymy hollow and slowly made for the cliff-tops.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thymy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.