thin
have a thin skin: see have a thick skin atskin.
have a thin time have a wretched or uncomfortable time. British informal
into (or out of) thin air into (or out of) a state of being invisible or nonexistent.
on thin ice: seeice.
spread yourself too thin: seespread.
thin as a rake: seerake.
thin on the ground: see thick on the ground atground.
the thin blue line used to refer to the police, typically in the context of maintaining order during unrest. informal
the thin end of the wedge an action or procedure of little importance in itself, but which is likely to lead to more serious developments. informal
thin on top balding.