in the thick of it

in the thick of it
2. adverb

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  • The Thick of It — Logo de la série Genre Série comique, satire politique Créateur(s) Armando Iannucci Production Adam Tandy …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • (the) thick of something — the thick of something phrase the most busy, active, or dangerous part of a situation, event, or activity He was always in the thick of the action. Thesaurus: dangerous or exciting situationssynonym Main entry: thick …   Useful english dictionary

  • the thick end of — ► the thick end of Brit. the greater part of. Main Entry: ↑thick …   English terms dictionary

  • the thick of something — the most busy, active, or dangerous part of a situation, event, or activity He was always in the thick of the action …   English dictionary

  • The Thick of It (U.S. TV series) — Infobox television show name = The Thick of It caption = format = Comedy picture format = camera = Single camera runtime = 20 22 minutes writer = Mitchell Hurtwitz, Richard Day director= Christopher Guest creator = Armando Iannucci Richard Day… …   Wikipedia

  • the thick — the middle or the busiest part of something: → thick …   English new terms dictionary

  • in the thick of — In the middle of, extremely busy or occupied with • • • Main Entry: ↑thick * * * in the thick of : in the most active or intense part of (something) a soldier in the thick of (the) battle He found himself in the thick of the action …   Useful english dictionary

  • in the thick of it — completely involved in an activity or a situation. At first George didn t want to have anything to do with planning our wedding, but he s in the thick of it now. Although he denies it, the company s treasurer was in the thick of the illegal… …   New idioms dictionary

  • be in the thick of something — be in the thick of (something) to be very involved at the busiest or most active stage of a situation or activity. A fierce debate ensued and he found himself in the thick of it. I can t talk right now I m in the thick of things. When you re in… …   New idioms dictionary

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