through thick and thin

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English

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Etymology

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From thick and thin, meaning: “thick (dense) and thin woodland; all obstacles in a path”.

Adverb

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through thick and thin

  1. (idiomatic) through all (especially grim, rough and difficult) conditions; in all weathers

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