Choose the meaning of the idiom “thick and fast”.
(a) Rapidly and in great numbers
(b) Slowly but in great numbers
(c) Slowly and insmall numbers
(d) In all situations
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The correct meaning of the idiom 'thick and fast' is option (a) rapidly and in great numbers.
- The idiom 'thick and fast' can be used in any situation where anything is spreading rapidly and in great amounts. For example: 'The count of coronavirus victims rose thick and fast.'
- It can also be used to indicate any rapid action being performed in huge amounts. For example: 'The crowd began to strike at the pickpocketer thick and fast.'
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