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Exaggerating, distorting, needlessly embellishing
Laying it on thick, spreading it on thick can either mean you are exaggerating or heaping praise on someone that you expect will help you.
wasteful
The need for action is directed to the person spoken to.This is an imperative sentence. The subject of an imperative sentence can be implied, not said. The implied subject of this sentence is you.
It's like exaggerating
It means that the person is slow to catch on... isn't understanding things as quickly as other people.
'In the thick of it' means in the middle (centre) of something, where all the action is, heavily involved. Look at him play! He's really in the thick of it. In the thick of live has similar meaning - your life is full, busy.
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
How thin or thick the liquid is.
Haze
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the busiest, most active part of a situation The soldier was wounded in the thick of the battle.