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In the thick of Meaning in English

expression

IN-thuh-THIK-uhv
IN-thik-OV

Definition

To be deeply involved in the most active, busy, or difficult part of something, usually an event, activity, or situation.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used for intense or chaotic situations: 'in the thick of battle', 'in the thick of things'. Implies active participation, not just being present. Not used for physical thickness; don't confuse with 'thick' (adjective for consistency or size).

Example Sentences

She was in the thick of her exams when her phone broke.

basic

He got hurt in the thick of the football game.

basic

We arrived in the thick of the storm.

basic

When the news broke, she was in the thick of organizing the event.

natural

He loves being in the thick of things at work—never a dull moment.

natural

Reporters rushed to be in the thick of the protest for live coverage.

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