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Midland

[ US /ˈmɪdˌɫænd/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪdlənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in west central Texas

How To Use Midland In A Sentence

  • There is a lot of manufacturing industry in the Midlands.
  • The frontier ran roughly north-westwards from London into the north-west midlands; Guthrum was to withdraw with his troops behind this line, where he was to be recognized as king of an independent kingdom.
  • Would the south-east and midland farmers be so anxious to quit the beet industry then?
  • Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age.
  • Alderman Lewis, a trade unionist and local Labour politician from the Midlands.
  • Toward the eastern coast there is an interior belt of green, hilly country that contains the Cape and Natal midlands.
  • The Seat, you feel, could cope as well with a buckled road across a midlands bog as with the broken surfaces in towns and cities.
  • In 1989 Midland increased its domestic banking division's bad-debt charges by 53%, from £51m in 1988 to £78m.
  • Teams take part in various competitions including the Dublin league and midland leagues.
  • Having double-crossed his criminal associates in Glasgow, he returns to the Midlands with a bag of stolen cash, determined to win back Shirley and his daughter Marlene.
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