Crossword clues for in-between
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
in-between \in-between\ adj. being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series or time sequence; as, adolescence is an awkward in-between age.
Syn: mediate, middle.
Wiktionary
a. Of that which is between. alt. Of that which is between.
WordNet
Usage examples of "in-between".
It must have been the in-between hour before the false dawn, and no one was abroad.
But when not with her friends or her husband, when she caught herself in a rare in-between time, the house carefully scoured, the groceries put away, dinner prepared, the week's baking done, her vegetable and flower gardens manicured, new squashes drying on racks in the sun, and the time she usually spent every day on exquisite colcha embroidery which she sold at two craft outlets (one in Chamisaville, the other in the capital) over--when those moments of sunny and almost languorous late-afternoon solitude arrived, she would sit by that open rear window gently stroking her scars, feeling slightly dizzy from, and a .
Pekka most definitely was into it, and so like a lot of Finux maniacs he set his machine up so that it could display, if he chose, a whole lot of tiny little pixels (which displayed a lot of information but was hard on the eyes) or, alternatively, fewer and larger pixels (which he tended to use after he had been hacking for twenty-four hours straight and lost ocular muscle tone), or various settings in-between.
In-between the dark brown trees that like sky scrappers tower upwards hundreds of meters, Tarqwa like a wayward tourist looks around casually seemingly without a care in the world.