ADJECTIVE
- being in the exact middle
ADVERB
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the middle or central part or point
could he walk out in the midst of his piece?
in the midst of the forest
How To Use midmost In A Sentence
- The crickets ceased from their sing-song chant, the wildfowl from their squabbling, and the raven croak broke midmost and died away in gasping silence. THE MARRIAGE TO LIT-LIT
- And the midmost tree I put something more forward than the next; and so, until that which did be the front was shaped somewise like to the bow of a ship. The Night Land
- Now it is a fundamental principle of this world that there are three motions: a motion from the midmost point of the world, a motion toward that point, and a motion around that point.
- So he stood waist-deep in the grass and looked regretfully across the rolling savannah and the soft-swelling foothills to the Lion's Head, a massive peak of rock that upreared into the azure from the midmost centre of Guadalcanar, a landmark used for bearings by every coasting mariner, a mountain as yet untrod by the foot of a white man. Chapter 23
- But here we'll take you on a tour to midmost of Tokyo by divagating the bike path.
- Between them and the army a cadre of priestesses in the gray robes of Elle stood, waiting, and midmost among them was a tall woman with blond hair and direct blue eyes.
- He quit a phrase midmost to listen to the something new he heard in her voice, then slid noiselessly across the room to join Leo at full length on the bearskin. CHAPTER XXIII
- The tale tells that great fires were made endlong the hall, and the great tree aforesaid stood midmost thereof, withal folk say that, whenas men sat by the fires in the evening, a certain man came into the hall unknown of aspect to all men; and suchlike array he had, that over him was The Story of the Volsungs
- And the Magic Shoes carried her back to the midmost part of the meadow in a single bound.
- The tale tells that great fires were made endlong the hall, and the great tree aforesaid stood midmost thereof, withal folk say that, whenas men sat by the fires in the evening, a certain man came into the hall unknown of aspect to all men; and suchlike array he had, that over him was The Story of the Volsungs