But for me personally, I've spent quite a bit of time
in the thick of it all, so I choose to go a different route.
The kids can still reap the benefits of writing
in a thicker layer of sensory material, but it's harder to see what they've written that way.
I find boiling water gives the breakfast a familiar comfort feel, so I share it here given that we are
still in the thick of winter.
Will probably need to freeze before coating, which may
result in a thicker chocolate coating, but sacrifices must be made.
«It's unbelievable to be
back in the thick of it, to be back training every day and looking forward to games at the weekend,» he said.
If necessary have a friend carefully hold your cat
wrapped in a thick towel, while you tend to the injury.
It tastes spectacular as leftovers, cut
in thick slices for a packed lunch sandwich on rye bread or regular bread.
The section of road leading up to the accident scene had a sweeping bend and was covered
in thick black ice.
Instead of lying on a play mat or being confined to a baby swing they are living
life in the thick of it.
The clutch is stiff and engages late, but it isn't too tough to manage
even in thick traffic.
Application was good; due to the textured effect, the polish is quite thick, and goes
on in thick coats.
It's tough to cover a war without combat, so you have to position yourself and
get in the thick of things.
The town and surrounding forests and mountains are covered
in a thick blanket of snow throughout the winter months.
Space junk is dangerous because one collision could trigger a chain reaction of objects hitting each other, resulting
in a thick cloud of debris that would make space travel extremely dangerous.
While that may be frustrating when you're in the middle of a serious flea infestation, it's a good place to start when you're
not in the thick of things.
As the father of three teens, I'm right
there in the thick of current parenting struggles with video games, pop culture, grades / tests / report cards / college paths.
Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture, mixing gently until the dough comes
together in a thick paste.
Where I used to work, it was always 60 degrees so we were always bundled up
in thick sweaters.
That's why you need a stretchy
dress in a thick fabric to keep you cozy and comfortable.
This part of the inner ear is difficult to study, as it is
embedded in thick bone that is hard to make holes in, without causing damage.
So you're thinking about breastfeeding and you're starting to do some research or maybe you're
already in the thick of it.
Mix sugar and water
in a thick bottom vessel and cook on a low flame for five to seven minutes.
While it may be
best in the thick of sweater weather, chili was in our homes all year round.
Unfortunately, we were both disappointed when it consisted of mainly celery and carrots swimming
in a thick gravy.
If desired, chop into chips by placing cubes
in a thick plastic bag and hitting with a hammer.
Its large paws are covered
in thick hair to protect against the elements.
With any luck it might start ringing bells
in that thick skull that it is perhaps time to leave.
By the time you get home from work, you have delicious, tender
chicken in a thick, flavorful BBQ sauce.
Turn the mixer to medium and whip the eggs until they are nearly white and the batter
falls in thick ribbons, almost soft peaks.
In thicker areas of the film, longer wavelength colors appear, producing a rainbow.
This terrific boot comes in a bright neon orange to help dogs stand out
in thick brush, plus it matches their orange hunting collar or vest.
It was an extremely lucky kick, but he was still put in an impossible position — the ball
buried in thick stuff with almost nowhere to land an extremely delicate shot.
Becoming a mother changes a person's life in ways that no one understands until they're
standing in the thick of screaming babies and explosive diapers.