WordNet
adj. of a region of the United States generally including Delaware; Maryland; Virginia; and usually New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey; "mid-Atlantic states" [syn: mid-Atlantic]
Usage examples of "middle atlantic".
And she had been phoning, phoning, phoning from there in comfort while I tore all over the Middle Atlantic states!
Chapman, who was lecturing in front of a screen that depicted the middle Atlantic Ocean along the equator off West Africa.
But that part of the country was now uninhabited, the lasting results of the wars with the Middle Atlantic Conference States that occurred right after the New Order was clamped down.
This snake is smaller than those common to the Middle Atlantic States, being about 2 feet 6 inches long.
In front of Renny were charts and maps of the Middle Atlantic Ocean and the upper African coast.
According to my Mobil Travel Guide, I was no longer in the Deep South but in the Middle Atlantic states.
From Them, They Were Slipped Into New England And The Middle Atlantic States, Or Into Florida And The Other Gulf Coast States.
Some immigrated to America, settling in the Middle Atlantic region as well as North Carolina.
Send it soaring in the South, and elevate it in the border states and probably some of the middle Atlantic states.
In fact, he had the clear but colorless diction of local television newsmen in the Middle Atlantic States.