Examples of 'are on thin' in a sentence
Meaning of "are on thin"
are on thin: This phrase is typically used to describe a precarious or unstable situation, often implying that the subject is at risk or in a vulnerable position
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are on thin
These planes are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice after you hacked the university.
He is over the age of criminal responsibility but we are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice as it is.
You and Serena are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice in terms of what we can and can not do.
Relations between the East and West are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice.
And politically, the Liberals are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice after you hacked the university. You leaked thousands of reports.
You did a nice job . you did a nice job . and you are on thin ice, missy.
You are on thin ice on this one, I am okay as I am the boss.
I warn you. You are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice … real thin ice.
Be careful, nathaniel. You and serena are on thin ice.
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Linda, we are on thin ice here.
Kenneth Parker smokes . He 's six weeks younger than me . You are on thin ice.
Andy, you are on thin ice with this guy already!
And, my troop, you all are on thin ice.
You are on thin ice, boy.
And you're jumping up and down! Harry, you are on thin ice, Harry.
You two are on thin ice!
Okay, you are on thin ice, Karev. Thin. This is not the time to get.
No Pizza, Dewey. You are on thin ice as it is.
You are on thin ice, deakins.
All right, you are on thin ice, young lady.
Turner, you are on thin ice! We are in the middle of this investigation!
Mr. Colón, you are on thin ice here.
Harry, you are on thin ice, and you are jumping up and down!
Oh, Harry . Harry, you are on thin ice and you are jumping up and down.
Okay, you are on thin ice, Karev . You are not even trying.
Li-Linda, we are on thin ice here.
Okay, you are on thin ice, Karev.
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