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middle
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series; "adolescence is an awkward in-between age"; "in a mediate position"; "the middle point on a line" [syn: in-between , mediate ] equally distant from the extremes [syn: center(a) , halfway , ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Located in the middle; in between. 2 central. 3 Pertaining to the middle voice. n. 1 A centre, midpoint. 2 The part between the beginning and the end.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a middle position (= one that is between two extreme positions ) ▪ They took a middle position, favouring decentralization but with some controls. approach middle age (= be almost middle-aged ) ▪ a stocky, balding ...
Wikipedia
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" Middle " is a song by the French electronic music producer DJ Snake with vocals from the British singer Bipolar Sunshine . The song was released as a single on 16 October 2015 by Interscope Records . In July 2016, the song was announced as the lead single ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English middel , from middle (adj.).
Usage examples of middle.
I interrupted Abey in the middle of his telling me how beautiful Cleveland was in the winter and went to call her.
In the middle of my attempting to explain that Darlene was not the air-conditioning repairman, Abey Fields came up.
Ann they had both been aboad a bus cruising at eighteen miles an hour along the sixty-lane freeway that ran from Bear Canyon to Pasadena, near the middle of Los Angeles.
But time had worked its curative powers, and soon the letters were abrim with exciting events of this richest court in all the Middle Kingdoms, as well as with pride of new skills mastered.
Often, the leaders and practitioners of absolutist religions were unable to perceive any middle ground or recognize that the truth might draw upon and embrace apparently contradictory doctrines.
The whole middle expanse of Asia was not academically conquered for Orientalism until, during the later eighteenth century, Anquetil-Duperron and Sir William Jones were able intelligibly to reveal the extraordinary riches of Avestan and Sanskrit.
The disk pulled us towards it at twenty-one gee, the acceleration of the ship pulled us away from it at twenty gee, and we sat there in the middle at a snug and comfortable standard gravity.
Then that deranged half split down the middle and I became suddenly and mortally certain that Valerie had asked me to pilot the shoot as some sort of test, and that her selection of Acer was to let me know that I had missed my last chance to recapture her.
Middle Ages a measure of stability had been achieved between the coinages of Christendom and the Islamic world, one producing silver, the other gold.
Holding back as they reached a less-frequented street, Harry saw Alban enter the Acme Florists, which was near the middle of the block.
But the acoustics of the shaft magnify and multiply the sound so forebodingly that Amsel stops in the middle of his skulduggery, looks behind him over his rounded back, and turns the flashlight on his friend.
I was in the middle of the seventh act, always slower and more pleasant for the actress than the first two or three, when Costa came knocking loudly at my door, calling out that the felucca was ready.
I have observed how Bel Adad, our very own Patesi, plays all ends against the middle and hopes the three will destroy each other to leave him the victor.
Such eyes adazzle dancing with mine, such nimble and discreet ankles, such gimp English middles, and such a gay delight in the mere grace of the lilting and tripping beneath rafters ringing loud with thunder, that Pan himself might skip across a hundred furrows for sheer envy to witness.
Nothing was brewing, and if anything ever did, Addis de Valence would not be in the middle of it.