Sentences with middle
mid·dle
M m - Howard stood in the middle of the room sipping a cup of coffee. [+ of]
- The middle button of his uniform jacket was strained over his belly.
- Many Indian patients develop knee arthritis in one out of the three compartments of the knee in middle age itself.
- Late middle age can, he says.
- At age fifty-three, he now has a few extra pounds around his middle.
- I woke up in the middle of the night and could hear a tapping on the window.
- Therefore you should make efforts to ensure that the middle school.
- Those in the middle are facing the reality that they are not ready.
- The month began and ended quite dry, but the middle fortnight saw nearly 100mm of rain fall nationwide.
- She knew he was in his middle fifties, although he looked much younger.
- As a middle school teacher of students in advanced academics programs.
- Middle refers to the point or part equally distant from either or all sides or extremities and may apply to space, time, etc. [the middle of the stage, the day, etc.]; center more precisely stresses the point equidistant from the bounding lines or surfaces of any plane or solid figure [the center of a circle, globe, etc.] and is sometimes used figuratively [the center of town, a trade center]; midst, usually used in prepositional phrases, denotes a middle part that is surrounded by persons or things or a middle point in some action [in the midst of a crowd, one's work, etc.]
- His middle son died in a drowning accident five years back.
- He favoured a middle course between free enterprise and state intervention.
- Middle English
- Middle English
- The middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
- The middle distance.
- A man of middle size.
- Middle English.
- The Middle Devonian.
- He gave him a punch in the middle.