middle
What is the Definition of middle?
Noun:
- an area that is approximately central within some larger region
- an intermediate part or section
- the middle area of the human torso (usually in front)
- time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period
Verb:
- put in the middle
Adjective:
- being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series
- equally distant from the extremes
- of a stage in the development of a language or literature between earlier and later stages
- between an earlier and a later period of time
How can I use middle in a sentence?
According to the large clock over the arrivals board, he had ten minutes left to get on the train to Hogwarts and he had no idea how to do it; he was stranded in the middle of a station with a trunk he could hardly lift, a pocket full of wizard money, and a large owl.
The brick he had touched quivered — it wriggled — in the middle, a small hole appeared — it grew wider and wider — a second later they were facing an archway large enough even for Hagrid, an archway onto a cobbled street that twisted and turned out of sight.
There was a big plastic number nine over one platform and a big plastic number ten over the one next to it, and in the middle, nothing at all.
The same thing happened in the middle of a plowed field, halfway across a suspension bridge, and at the top of a multilevel parking garage.
He drove them into the middle of a forest, got out, looked around, shook his head, got back in the car, and off they went again.
Other meanings of middle (synonyms, cognates).
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middle class |
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middle management |
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middle sized |
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middleman |
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