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Slang. a thick fog. ... A liquid rich in organic compounds and providing favorable conditions for the emergence and growth of life forms: primordial soup. ... In addition to the idiom beginning with soup, also see duck soup; from soup to nuts; in the soup; thick as thieves (pea soup).
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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 pea soup...
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They broke the mould when they made; They don't make them like they used to; They must have seen you coming; They went that a'way; thick; thick and fast; thick as a short plank; thick as pea soup; thick as thieves; thick-skinned; thicken; thicken up; thicker; thief; thin;
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Our goal for the lesson "Today's Idiom = Thick As Pea Soup" is for you to completely understand what thick as pea soup ... Thick And Fast · Thick As Thieves ...
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Thick As Thieves ( Very familiar and involved with each other ... ) ... GoEnglish.com teaches the meanings and uses of English idioms, idiomatic phrases and expressions such as thick as thieves (Very familiar and involved with each other...). Our goal for the lesson "Today's Idiom = Thick As Thieves" is ... ; Thick As Pea Soup...
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A useful technique in thinking about a philosophical issue is to try to identify what we "pre-theoretically" believe about the subject at hand and see if any theory can account for these beliefs. ... If no theory can, ... In teaching political philosophy recently, I found this technique valuable as a way of evaluating...
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Get a load of this: the restaurant was THICK WITH MOSQUITOES. I'm sayin, like, thicker than your parents' suburban backyard. Thick as thieves. THICK. Blood sucking pea soup.
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Imagine the bewildering images suggested by a sentence like "The captain sailed his ship into a bank of fog as thick as pea soup." And what, pray tell, is a beginner to make out of a sentence like "Richard and Robert had been as thick as thieves in their youth"?
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