Similar words: section, sectional, dissection, vivisection, intersection, cross-section, sectionalism, rhythm section. Meaning: ['mɪdsekʃn] n. the middle area of the human torso (usually in front).
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1. There are 24 missiles in the submarine's midsection.
2. Open mountain heights and gently sloping valleys characterise the mid-section reaching nearly 1500 metres in the High Feldberg.
3. The internal part of the mid-section was also pressurized and contained the guidance computer and the environmental control system.
4. But work has already started on roadworks to create a mini-roundabout and piazza at the mid-section of Victoria Road.
5. Duncan stood there, naked apart from a towel wrapped round his mid-section.
6. You will definitely take the odd blow to the mid-section so your muscles should be strong enough to absorb some impact energy.
7. He gives her another whack in the midsection with his elbow.
8. The midsection of the plane is broken nearly in two.
9. Spinning a hoop around your midsection may sound simple, but it can take some practice to get the movement right.
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10. The first section moved slowly. The long midsection rolled along at a brisk 11 km/h - and deposited passengers onto a final deceleration section in readiness for their return to terra firma.
11. The motor, placed in the fish's midsection, initiates a wave that travels along the fish's flexible body, propelling it forward.
12. Earth's midsection bulges in relation to the measurement from pole-to-pole, and the catastrophic land displacement caused a small reduction in the bulge, making the planet more round.
13. LOOKING out from a window seat in the midsection of an airliner, you can see clearly that the wing is made up of many moving parts.
14. Combining with the midsection haulage system reformation, the "V" type working face overall mining method, which draws ore from the bottom of footwall circle haulage laneway, is proposed.
15. Then again, Sargent might have tripped over his ample midsection, too.
16. The tongue is already weakened by growing rifts on both sides of its midsection.
17. Or you can stagger an enemy by shooting him in the midsection and then send him careening into his cohorts with a mighty roundhouse kick.
18. In the pictures, Simpson, who is engaged to former NFL player Eric Johnson, is wearing a baggy black top and carrying a large handbag to partially cover her midsection.
19. Will ducked, darted inside its reach, and battered its bruised midsection—punching through flesh and ripping out wriggling chunks of the composite eel colony.
20. This deep fat pads internal organs and can accumulate in your midsection, ultimately increasing the risk of other diseases, such as diabetes.
21. Your body converts excess glucose into fat, which is usually stored in the midsection for access to quick energy.
22. Towns actually competed for prizes based on how many peoplestopped smoking or cut their cholesterol—or shaved a few inches offtheir midsection.
23. If you're working on just your stomach, you miss out your core muscles such as abs, lower back and midsection and they lose their strength.
24. Spot reduction is not possible either, so doing a lot of abs will not burn off the fat on your midsection.
25. If you're fighting the battle of the bulge, most of your attention — and frustration — is probably aimed at your midsection.
26. Can you feel the heel touch the ground first, followed by the midsection of the foot, finally feeling the ball of the foot as it pushes off to take the next step?
27. The body fat distribution changes--less fat goes to your arms, legs and hips, and more of it goes to your midsection.
28. Once that was finished, the guards would kick and beat the poor sap's midsection until his stomach lining burst and and death ensued.
29. Sally ran over and thudded her head into Phoebe's midsection.
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