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middle distance

NOUN
  1. the part of a scene between the foreground and the background

How To Use middle distance In A Sentence

  • The horizontals and verticals of the pattern extend to an autumnal woodland just beyond a sill which serves as a horizon in the middle distance.
  • Reese predicts that the bulk of the team's points will come from middle distance freestyle, butterfly, backstroke and diving.
  • While Ukraine's Yana Klochkova still is the world's best medleyist, the middle distance and distance freestyles are up for grabs, as is the 200 fly and, surprisingly, both backstrokes.
  • Creamy soup slopped over the side as he stared into the middle distance.
  • Have you seen the loneliness of the middle distance runner?
  • On the wall of a neighboring brick house, Virginia creeper and ampelopsis added fuel to the fire of surrounding color, while a maple in the middle distance blazed with all the hues that might have flamed in Moses's burning bush. The Street Called Straight
  • In what one could call his middle period, he and I used to meet for drinks in the Zanzibar, that pre-Groucho haunt in Covent Garden, or for tea in the vast lounge of the Piccadilly Hotel now the Meridien, where we were often alone except for the harpist plinking away in the middle distance, her large handbag at her feet. My hero: Victoria Glendinning on John Gross
  • Time On has improved since being stepped up to middle distances and was impressive when making all the running in listed company at Chester. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you are out in a boat you will invariably be able to chose features on the bank that you can line up with others in the near or middle distance.
  • Like Querelle, men in tatty soiled uniforms are flexing their muscles, while others stare vacantly into the middle distance.
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