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  • 41thick — [[t]θɪk[/t]] adj. and adv. er, est, n. 1) having relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite: a thick slice of bread[/ex] 2) measured as specified between opposite surfaces: a board one inch thick[/ex] 3) composed of objects close… …

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  • 42thin — See: INTO THIN AIR, OUT OF THIN AIR, SIT ON THIN ICE, SPREAD ONESELF TOO THIN, THROUGH THICK AND THIN, WEAR THIN …

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  • 43thin — See: INTO THIN AIR, OUT OF THIN AIR, SIT ON THIN ICE, SPREAD ONESELF TOO THIN, THROUGH THICK AND THIN, WEAR THIN …

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  • 44thin — See: into thin air, out of thin air, skate on thin ice, spread oneself too thin, through thick and thin, wear thin …

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  • 45thick — See: BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER, LAY IT ON or LAY IT ON THICK, THROUGH THICK AND THIN …

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  • 46thick — See: BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER, LAY IT ON or LAY IT ON THICK, THROUGH THICK AND THIN …

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  • 47thick — See: blood is thicker than water, lay it on or lay it on thick, through thick and thin …

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  • 48thin´ness — thin «thihn», adjective, thin|ner, thin|nest, adverb, verb, thinned, thin|ning, noun. –adj. 1. with little space from one side to the opposite side; not thick: »a thin book, thin paper, thin wire. The ice o …

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  • 49thin´ly — thin «thihn», adjective, thin|ner, thin|nest, adverb, verb, thinned, thin|ning, noun. –adj. 1. with little space from one side to the opposite side; not thick: »a thin book, thin paper, thin wire. The ice o …

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  • 50tooth and nail — (Colloquial expression used adverbially.) 1. Biting and scratching, using every means of attack and defence. 2. Strenuously, vigorously, earnestly, resolutely, energetically, with all one s might, with might and main, through thick and thin,… …

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