Middles can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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middle - put in the middle | ||
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middle - time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period; "the middle of the war"; "rain during the middle of April" | ||
middle - an intermediate part or section; "A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end"- Aristotle | ||
middle - the middle area of the human torso (usually in front); "young American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable" | ||
middle - an area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm" |
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1. | noun | The middle of the war. | |
2. | noun | Rain during the middle of April. | |
3. | noun | A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end. | |
4. | noun | In 1972, Baba Groom was a smart, funny young woman smack-dab in the middle of an exciting US Senate campaign. | |
5. | noun | we have made a furnace as such, we took a clay flower pot with a hole in the bottom put a piece of steel pipe in the middle of it with a cap on the bottom, filled the pipe with brass scrap, surounded the pipe with charcoal lit it off and pumped air through the hole in the pot, everything got red hot but did not melt. | |
6. | noun | This type of harness goes around the dogs chest and legs and has a clip for the leash up on the back of the dog in middle of shoulder blades. | |
7. | noun | We don't want too many tourists, and since we'll both be out of school we can go anytime between the middle of June to early November. | |
8. | noun | We don't want it to be too cold (not sure when exactly there fall is... or what the weather is really like there during our autumn months), but we don't feel like we need to go right in the middle of summer either. | |
9. | noun | It is the hospitality from Tom and staff, that makes it feel like a 5 star hotel in the middle of the beach. | |
10. | noun | My boyfriend and I were woken up in the middle of the night at our campsite by drunken kids who'd arrived around 1:00 am and were drinking at the springs. | |
11. | noun | Not only that, but he told us, via his manager, that it was our responsibility to get up a second time in the middle of the night and call the night staff if the problem continued, even though his manager did nothing the first time to stop the kids. | |
12. | noun | When we walked in, the person behind desk said: "oh well, you must wait, I am in the middle of something." | |
13. | noun | Holy crap, who's the asshole who dares call me in the middle of the night?! | |
14. | noun | The bridge is designed to open in the middle. | |
15. | noun | The ambulance broke down in the middle of the busy avenue. | |
16. | adj. | In the middle years. | |
17. | adj. | In his middle thirties. | |
18. | adj. | Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500. | |
19. | adj. | Middle Gaelic. | |
20. | adj. | The middle point on a line. |
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The middle of the war. |
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Rain during the middle of April. |
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A whole is that which has beginning, middle, and end. |
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In 1972, Baba Groom was a smart, funny young woman smack-dab in the middle of an exciting US Senate campaign. |
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we have made a furnace as such, we took a clay flower pot with a hole in the bottom put a piece of steel pipe in the middle of it with a cap on the bottom, filled the pipe with brass scrap, surounded the pipe with charcoal lit it off and pumped air through the hole in the pot, everything got red hot but did not melt. |
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This type of harness goes around the dogs chest and legs and has a clip for the leash up on the back of the dog in middle of shoulder blades. |
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We don't want too many tourists, and since we'll both be out of school we can go anytime between the middle of June to early November. |
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We don't want it to be too cold (not sure when exactly there fall is... or what the weather is really like there during our autumn months), but we don't feel like we need to go right in the middle of summer either. |
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It is the hospitality from Tom and staff, that makes it feel like a 5 star hotel in the middle of the beach. |
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My boyfriend and I were woken up in the middle of the night at our campsite by drunken kids who'd arrived around 1:00 am and were drinking at the springs. |
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Not only that, but he told us, via his manager, that it was our responsibility to get up a second time in the middle of the night and call the night staff if the problem continued, even though his manager did nothing the first time to stop the kids. |
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When we walked in, the person behind desk said: "oh well, you must wait, I am in the middle of something." |
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Holy crap, who's the asshole who dares call me in the middle of the night?! | |
The bridge is designed to open in the middle. | |
The ambulance broke down in the middle of the busy avenue. | |
adj. | |
In the middle years. |
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In his middle thirties. |
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Middle English is the English language from about 1100 to 1500. |
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Middle Gaelic. |
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The middle point on a line. |
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