be in the thick of in English
be mixed up in, be entangled in, be embroiled in, be in the middle of
Use "be in the thick of" in a sentence
1. You must be boiling in that thick sweater.
2. 2 The consistency should be that of a thick gruel.
3. Sometimes, you can be really thick.
4. The chutney should be a thick, pulpy consistency.
5. How thick should a Concrete slab be?
6. That armored plating must be inches thick.
7. In cases of excessively thick subcutaneous fat, liposuction of the abdomen, flanks, and mons pubis can be done.
8. 15 Thick sections of the laminate can be produced without the risk of cracking.
9. An alpha particle can be stopped in a piece of paper a few microns thick.
10. Initially the gate could not be closed as it was covered in a thick layer of gravel.
11. Myth 5 : The more thick the better sleep mask deposition be absorbed in one night.
12. The hands can be insulated from cold with thick gloves.
13. Today most of England will be under a cloak of thick mist.
14. In a thick Biotype environment, immediate placement of an implant can be completed with predictable results
15. Beagles can also be carried, and they can scurry around in thick underbrush
16. The crash happened in thick fog.
17. The Cassia should be like a thick paste when done mixing
18. The wall of the Blastocyst is one cell thick except in one area, where it is three to four cells thick
19. The ozone layer may be fairly thick to you but the actual amount of ozone in it is very small.
20. The town was covered in a thick blanket of fog.
21. The method will be proposed as a standard test for epoxy adhesives used in thick joints.
22. Sausages which are more than 27 mm thick cannot be produced in the thin sheep's casing.
23. There didn't seem to be any winter in Florida, and the banks were thick with greenery.
24. A thick layer of dust had accumulated in the room.
25. The thick mud-fortifications at Pataliputra being reached, all the provinces will be in disorder, without doubt.