It means you are extremely close; a tight bond; nothing can penetrate.
When someone is as thick as thieves with another person, it means they are very close friends or partners who share a strong bond and trust each other completely.
When boys say they are "cuffed," it usually means they are in a committed relationship with someone. It implies that they are taken or off the market romantically.
Highwaymen might say "Your money or your life!" or "Hand over your valuables!" to intimidate their victims into giving them money or belongings. They use threats and force to steal from others on the road.
J'habite à Croydon if you want to say, "i live in crodon" But, if you are telling someone where they live, Tu habites à Croydon (if they are a friend (informal) or Vous habitez à Croydon (if formal)
yes so dont say it!
I was trying to find the answer to that too. Back in the day, people I knew used to use that term when they were going to try to hurry someone up if they were slacking, they'd say "I'll go and jivvy them up (a bit)". I can't find the word anywhere except here!
Yes, it is. Usually the antonym of thin, it means comparatively or relatively heavy, dense, cohesive, or deep. (It may also be an adverb with similar meaning.) Examples: thick fog, thick soup, thick ice, thick accent, as thick as thieves.
When you see AS ___ AS ___, you are looking at A Simile - a comparison between two things. Someone is comparing the thickness of something (you didn't say what) to a blanket. It depends on what the other thing is, actually. Blankets can be thin or thick depending on which type they are. For example, if someone said "The fog is thick as a blanket," they probably mean it's a thick, heavy fog that covers everything up.
It should be "a gang of thieves" or "a group of thieves" instead of "a crowd of thieves".
you have to lift your lantern up when you get to the spot in the riddle
yesh. but he says it as "Thieves! Fire! Murder!"
When you say someone is hard boiled you basically mean that he is very difficult to deal with.
It would be mean to say to someone, "You have no soul."
this is how u say thhick in a thick way i do not know
You say you're sorry.
It usually means that you are thinking of that person. Wether you are aware of it or not.
We mean that they are intelligent, learn quickly, are innovative and creative, and/or more capable than average.
You mean "What does it mean if someone touches your arm and say see you next time with a smile"? It means they like you.