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Traditional English :: midland
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midless.html - n. & adj. --n. 1 (the Midlands) the inland counties of central England. 2 the middle part of a country. --adj. 1 of or in the midland or Midlands. 2 Mediterranean. |
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Traditional English :: midline
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midless.html - n. a median line, or plane of bilateral symmetry. |
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English Idioms :: midair
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midless.html - See: UP IN THE AIR(2) also IN MIDAIR. |
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English Idioms :: middle
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midless.html - See: CHANGE HORSES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREAM, IN THE MIDDLE. |
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English Idioms :: middle ground
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midless.html - {n.} A place halfway between the two sides of an argument; a compromise. * /John wanted to go running. Bill said it was too hot. Tom took the middle ground and suggested a hike./ * /The committee found a middle ground between the two proposals./ |
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English Idioms :: middle of the road
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midless.html - {n. phr.} A way of thinking which does not favor one idea or thing too much; being halfway between two different ideas. * /The teacher did not support the boys or the girls in the debate, but stayed in the middle of the road./ |
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