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a. Occurring in the middle portion of a flight
Usage examples of "midflight".
The fish came off the hook in midflight and fell flopping high on the bank where Charles humanely extinguished its simple pain.
It was, in fact, why I was on my way to Rotterdam, but this particular episode was the reason I turned around in midflight on the way there.
He sailed out into space, arms and legs flailing, trying to reach the up-thrusting anti-grav beam of the nearest pit which might catch him in midflight and cushion his fall.
Grant ordered, and the ship quivered as it halted in midflight, hesitated, and backed off while a mighty salvo landed a few yards ahead.
The liquid tentacle halted the weapon in midflight and began dragging it down into the murky depths.
Tembo's voice was eloquent with feeling, suspended for an instant in midflight, waiting for the answer to the catechistical question.
Dylan looked up in time to see a desert bat snare a moth in midflight, the killing silhouetted against a tall parking-lot lamp.
Invisibly small utility foglets are expanding and polymerizing into defenses throughout the air, trapping the thousands of itinerant passenger pigeons in midflight, and locking down every building and every person who walks the paths outside.