Similar words: hidden, ridden, bidden, chidden, unbidden, forbidden, bedridden, midday. Meaning: ['mɪdn] n. 1. (archeology) a mound of domestic refuse containing shells and animal bones marking the site of a prehistoric settlement 2. a heap of dung or refuse.
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1. A farmyard midden may become waterlogged, its decomposition anaerobic, and substances may be leached out by rain.
2. Subsequent occupation was represented by a large midden with a considerable amount of pottery.
3. Does the kitchen midden swell with pride when filled with undifferentiated garbage?
4. It stank like a midden and the straw underfoot had lain so long it was a black, oozy mess.
5. Better woo over the midden than over the moor.
6. Waste should be put into the midden.
7. Very few working class houses had indoor lavatories before 1918 and at worst were provided with ash or midden privies.
8. He spewed sentences whose dependent clauses piled up into midden heaps of outrage or joy.
9. Bak de koekjes in ca. 18 min. in het midden van de oven goudbruin en gaar.
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