Similar words: half, behalf, in half, on behalf of, whale, hallway, shallow, malfunction. Meaning: [hɑːfˈweɪ; ˈhɑːfweɪ] adj. 1. equally distant from the extremes 2. at a point midway between two extremes 3. including only half or a portion. adv. at half the distance; at the middle.
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151. Retailing for $5 million, the oddly egg-shaped Trilobis seems halfway between a giant yacht and a floating home.
152. Cordell Hull, in the age of print, observed that a lie goes halfway around the world before truth has time to get its trousers on.
153. I'm not becoming a right-wing nut who's going to be moving halfway across the world.
154. I hope that the climbers don't run into a snow-storm halfway up.
155. Of some things we cannot be dogmatic; but we know this for sure-God has no halfway house between heaven and hell where He takes us to fumigate us!
156. Then there are the ruins of Dura-Europos, a Parthian caravan center founded in 300 B.C.,[http://sentencedict.com/halfway.html] halfway between Syria and Mesopotamia and known as the "Pompeii of the East."
157. While you're watching a Movie Together: Next time you're snuggling up to a romantic movie you can whisper it in their ear halfway through or during a romantic scene.
158. Install with "water line" mark on float chamber on a level with the middle try -cock , or about halfway up the gauge glass.
159. I was about halfway done when I slipped and fell flat on my face getting black goop all over my shirt , my pants , even my hair .
160. So here's what, a little more than halfway down, the left-hand column, page 917, Derrida has to say about that.
More similar words: half, behalf, in half, on behalf of, whale, hallway, shallow, malfunction, hallelujah, challenged.