- thick and fast
- thick and fastin large numbers or amounts and at a rapid rate. •
The enemy soldiers came thick and fast.
•New problems seem to come thick and fast.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
The enemy soldiers came thick and fast.
•New problems seem to come thick and fast.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
thick and fast — Frequently and in large numbers • • • Main Entry: ↑thick * * * thick and fast phrase frequently and in large numbers or amounts Applications have been coming in thick and fast. Thesaurus: often and many timessynonym words used to describe large… … Useful english dictionary
thick and fast — If things are happening thick and fast, they are happening so fast they seemed to be joined together … The small dictionary of idiomes
thick and fast — ► thick and fast rapidly and in great numbers. Main Entry: ↑thick … English terms dictionary
thick and fast — If things are happening thick and fast, they are happening so fast they seemed to be joined together. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Thick and fast — If things are happening thick and fast, they are happening so fast they seemed to be joined together … Dictionary of English idioms
thick and fast — frequently and in large numbers or amounts Applications have been coming in thick and fast … English dictionary
thick and fast — rapidly and in great numbers. → thick … English new terms dictionary
Thick and threefold — Thick Thick (th[i^]k), adv. [AS. [thorn]icce.] 1. Frequently; fast; quick. [1913 Webster] 2. Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown. [1913 Webster] 3. To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thick — ► ADJECTIVE 1) with opposite sides or surfaces relatively far apart. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of heavy material. 3) made up of a large number of things or people close together: thick forest. 4) (thick with) densely filled or covered with … English terms dictionary
thick — [[t]θɪ̱k[/t]] ♦♦♦ thicker, thickest 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is thick has a large distance between its two opposite sides. For breakfast I had a thick slice of bread and syrup... He wore glasses with thick rims... This material is very thick… … English dictionary
thick — thick1 W2S2 [θık] adj comparative thicker superlative thickest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not thin)¦ 2¦(measurement)¦ 3¦(trees/bushes etc)¦ 4¦(smoke/cloud etc)¦ 5¦(liquid)¦ 6¦(hair/fur)¦ 7¦(stupid)¦ 8¦(vo … Dictionary of contemporary English