Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-the-thick-of
phrase
/ɪn ðə θɪk ʌv/

Definition
To be deeply involved in a situation, especially one that is busy or complicated.

Examples
- She was in the thick of the preparations for the wedding.
- During the meeting, he found himself in the thick of a heated discussion.
- They were in the thick of negotiations when the agreement was finally reached.

Meaning
Being in the midst of an activity, project, or event, often characterized by intensity and complexity.

Synonyms
- in the midst of
- engaged in
- deep in