plot thickens, the



plot thickens, the

Circumstances are becoming very complex or mysterious. Today this term is often used ironically or half-humorously, as in His companion wasn't his wife or his partner-the plot thickens. Originally (1671) it described the plot of a play that was overly intricate, and by the late 1800s it was used for increasingly complex mysteries in detective stories.
See also: plot

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arturoahr-TOO-roItalian, Spanish
Ricardaree-KAHR-dah (Spanish)Spanish, German
ErkkiERK-keeFinnish
PancrasPAN-krəsEnglish (Archaic)
Efe (2)-Western African, Urhobo
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