Hanapin
through thick and thin
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regardless of the difficulty or circumstances
What is the origin of the idiom "through thick and thin" and when to use it?
The origin of this phrase can be traced back to the 14th century in England, where "thick" referred to dense woods or forests and "thin" referred to open or sparse land. In this context, traveling "through thick and thin" meant to navigate through the densely wooded areas as well as the more open terrain. Over time, the phrase evolved to refer to the ups and downs of life and the loyalty required to support each other through all circumstances. It has become a common expression used to describe the unwavering support and commitment in relationships, friendships, and other important connections.
Halimbawa
During the difficult times, the friends stood shoulder to shoulder, supporting each other through thick and thin.
The team has stuck together through thick and thin, supporting and encouraging one another to achieve their goals.
She abides by her loyalty to her best friend through thick and thin.
Plighting one's troth is a solemn declaration of love and fidelity, a promise to stand by each other through thick and thin.
Mark and Lisa have been close friends since childhood and have supported each other through thick and thin.