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thick as thieves
*thick as thieves
Cliché very close-knit; friendly; allied. (Thick = close and loyal. *Also: as ~.) Mary, Tom, and Sally are as thick as thieves. They go everywhere together. Those two families are thick as thieves.
thick as thieves
Intimate, closely allied, as in The sisters-in-law are thick as thieves. This term uses thick in the sense of "intimate," a usage that is obsolete except in this simile. [Early 1800s]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Halvor | | - | Norwegian |
| XoÁN | | - | Galician |
| Augustus | | [ɔ:'gʌstəs] | |
| Agars | | ['eiga:z] | |
| Sophia | | so-FEE-ə (English), so-FIE-ə (British English), zo-FEE-ah (German) | English, Greek, German, Ancient Greek |
| MÓNica | | MO-nee-kah | Spanish |