[ UK /mˈɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. used in combination to denote the middle
    a mid-June wedding
    midsummer
    in mid-1958
    midmorning
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How To Use mid In A Sentence

  • I'm just a little bit caught in the middle. Life is a maze and love is a riddle, I don't know where to go, can't do it alone.
  • The main square is called “Rynek” (which basically means “central market place”), and in the middle there are two buildings: “Ratusz” or City Hall (compare with German “Rathaus”) and “Sukiennice”, a long one-level building not unlike a bazaar, filled with stores. Matthew Yglesias » Krakow
  • Sodium thiopental was used by most U.S. states as part of a lethal injection combination, but many have switched to an alternative drug called pentobarbital amid an ongoing shortage. The Seattle Times
  • Sewage overflowed into wash basins at West Middlesex Hospital following a blockage in one of the toilets.
  • Moreover some parts of gain will devolute to Italian Red Cross seriously employed in the disastrous earthquake land that hit the middle lands of Italia few weeks ago. MacMegasite
  • A lot of younger people sat in the aisle amid the fag ends, gum and dust.
  • It had this atmosphere of being a bit fusty, musty and middle class. Times, Sunday Times
  • I set the alarm clock for a quarter to midnight, and settled down for a couple of hours sleep.
  • There is a lot of manufacturing industry in the Midlands.
  • Marriage followed alongside a comfortable life on the cosy road to middle-class success.
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