[
UK
/mɪdˈeə/
]
[ US /ˈmɪˈdɛɹ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪˈdɛɹ/ ]
NOUN
-
some point in the air; above ground level
the planes collided in midair
How To Use midair In A Sentence
- The airplane blew up in midair.
- `I don't see any river," Louise said, peering through the passenger-side window, needles fixed in midair.
- They fly heavy tankers that deliver gas to other aircraft in midair.
- AWACS Thunderhead Missile vaporized in midair!
- Sublimely at ease in midair Malaysian-born 'action goddess' Michelle Yeoh is just as comfortable with an acting career that routinely hops continents.
- His awesome telekinetic powers — blowing up tanks, building nuclear reactors in midair — are almost incidental to his bewildering metaphysical insights. The Sorcery of Alan Moore
- His awesome telekinetic powers — blowing up tanks, building nuclear reactors in midair — are almost incidental to his bewildering metaphysical insights. The Sorcery of Alan Moore
- Her matted hair scraped her shoulders as it played in midair, and accentuated a dark crimson handprint blazoned across her shoulder and neck.
- The simulated disaster in exercise Gryphon's Lift was a midair collision between military and civilian planes over Catterick Garrison.
- The wing of the plane broke off in midair and the plane crashed.