thick and fast

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Rapidly crowding, coming so fast they run together, as in The questions came at him thick and fast. This term originated in the second half of the 1500s as thick and threefold and was replaced by the current version about 1700. For a synonym, see fast and furious.

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WWF: Judgement Day 2001 (2001 Sports & Recreation Film)
Black Belt (1973 Crime Film)
Plastic Surgery, Vol. 2 (2001 Album by Various Artists)