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thick and thin
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thick and thinnoun
Both thickets and thin woodland; (through) all obstacles in a path.
thick and thinnoun
Both good and bad times.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of thick and thin in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of thick and thin in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of thick and thin in a Sentence
We wanted to create a humanist sans serif with generous proportions and a higher than usual stroke contrast( also known as the variation in weight between thick and thin parts of the letter).
Through thick and thin, we had each other’s backs, we used to talk and dream about how it would be like to play in the big leagues. He had more power, he was faster, and definitely had an exponentially better throwing arm than me, so we used to joke around about him being called up by the Yankees first.
It reminds me to check in on Nivi Jayasekar and my surroundings. I don't know if it necessarily matters( that the other person is doing it) because I don't think if I would meet the stranger during this time, sometimes, some people don't show up well during hard times. But some people do, so you know they will be with you during thick and thin.
I am against the principle where someone will dwell in the society with the infidels without making public his opposition or anger against infidels, anyone doing such can't be a real Muslim thick and thin.
I must follow him through thick and thin.
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- tlusté a tenkéCzech
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