come thick and fast
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come thick and fast (third-person singular simple present comes thick and fast, present participle coming thick and fast, simple past came thick and fast, past participle come thick and fast)
- (idiomatic) To arrive rapidly in large groups.
- 2011, Tom Fordyce, Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France[1]:
- England had never before come back to win from a margin of more than 12 points, and the errors continued to come thick and fast as Tom Croft became the latest to cough up the ball.