Expressions and idioms with thin
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He worries too much about his appearance and now he says he's going thin on top.
She lost her job last year and since then she's been having a thin time of it.
He really must start eating properly because at the moment he's as thin as a rake.
If you know of a good plumber, let me know as they're a bit thin on the ground around here.
Although he only asked me to lend him EUR 5, I could see this was the thin end of the wedge.
Since we put that advertisement in the local newspapers, replies have been coming in thick and fast.
You'll be lucky if you get more than two words out of him because I'm afraid he's as thick as two short planks.
They've settled their argument at long last and now they're as thick as thieves.
In view of the way she behaved I thought it was a bit thick when she asked him to apologize to her.
There are certain members in the party who will stand by their leader through thick and thin.