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between
adverb as in middle from two points
Strong match
Weak matches
amid, amidst, among, at intervals, bounded by, centrally located, enclosed by, halfway, in, in the middle, in the midst of, in the seam, in the thick of, inserted, interpolated, intervening, medially, mid, midway, separating
preposition as in middle from two points
Weak matches
amid, amidst, among, halfway, in, in the middle, in the midst of, in the seam, in the thick of, inserted, interpolated, intervening, medially, mid, midway, separating
Example Sentences
The heaviest rain is expected to fall between Wednesday night and early Thursday, according to the weather service.
His village, Ransiyah, was barely a mile and a half away from the river, which marks a portion of the border between Lebanon and Syria.
The camera moves between characters rapidly, resulting in a sense of excitement and unease, and the climatic revelation of the mole is genuinely thrilling.
But I suspect that Johnson appreciates the gulf between the glamorous idea of working in the arts and the bitter reality of intermittent paychecks.
“He was forming a theory about the distinction — or lack thereof — between a cult and a religion in its nascency,” Cuffy writes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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