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Thick Fast Rapid Succession Time Respond Events Refer

Phrase/Idiom come thick and fast
Definition If something comes thick and fast, it comes in rapid succession with little time to respond between events. It may refer to physical objects, like raindrops or non-physical, like commands.
Example The orders were coming thick and fast.

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