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  1. Thick As Thieves Saying. Translated from an 18th-century French saying, “as thick as thieves” literally means “like thieves at a fair.”. It means being close, secretive, and complicit with someone, which can have both a positive and a negative meaning. It was originally used to express the closeness of thieves as a pack or the honor ...

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  2. The idiom “thick as thieves” is a common expression used to describe a close friendship or relationship between two people. The phrase has been in use for centuries, but its origins are not entirely clear. Some scholars believe that the phrase may have originated from the criminal underworld, where thieves often worked closely together and ...

  3. The short planks are thick in the ‘stupid’ sense of the word, whereas thieves aren’t especially stupid but are conspiratorial and that’s the meaning of ‘ thick’ in ‘as thick as thieves’. ‘Thick’ was first used to mean ‘closely allied with’ in the 18th century, as in this example from Richard Twining’s memoir Selected ...

  4. Sep 22, 2016 · Among other figurative meanings, the adjective thick has the sense of close in confidence and association, intimate, familiar. In Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, published in 1812, John Nichols quoted Edmund Law (1703-87), Bishop of Carlisle: “Yes,” said he, “we begin now, though contrary to my expectation, and without my seeking, to be pretty thick; and I thank God, who ...

  5. Despite their age difference, John and Michael were as thick as thieves, always supporting each other through their struggles. When Mary was going through a difficult time, her best friend Rachel was there for her, as thick as thieves. The siblings had been as thick as thieves since they were young, always sticking together no matter what.

  6. The foal appears great, and since it is the second to be born here in the space of a week, we’re confident the two new arrivals will be as thick as thieves. Cook and James have been friends since childhood. They’re as thick as thieves. The two women became as thick as thieves, running a café together. She’d worked for him since the 1960s.

  7. Definition: intimate, close-knit. Example(s) Alan and John attended a boarding school together and were thick as thieves.

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