Synonym: thick. Similar words: AIDS, amid, midnight, at midnight, middle-class, middle ground. Meaning: [mɪdst] n. the location of something surrounded by other things.
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151 God hath placed Him in the midst of His throne as a Lamb, as it had been slain, and it is thus that the hosts of heaven adore Him.
152 Since we are still in the midst of the final period, I used the current gold and dollar price for the table, while measuring all the other periods from trough to peak.
153 He struck the two sons of Ariel the Moabite; he also went down and struck a lion in the midst of a pit on a snowy day.
154 He is known for his only work the Meditations or Writings to Himself, written, according to critics, in the midst of the Parthian war when he might have better used his time directing the army.
155 There has never been a stronger case for firm and united action by the governments of both India and Pakistan to cauterize the cancer in their midst.
156 Zoya Phan grew up in refugee camps in the midst of the conflict.
157 The Bayan H ar mountain lies in this section. And the list of sedimentation form mostly midst trias and late trias.
158 Feed thy people with thy rod, the flock of thine heritage, which dwell solitarily in the wood, in the midst of Carmel: let them feed in Bashan and Gilead,(www.Sentencedict.com) as in the days of old.
159 They are violent by nature: fights between giants are common, and when a Muggle unsuspectingly wanders into their midst it means certain death.
160 In the midst of completing all this, he later gives a man a ride in his chariot, saying, "Come ... and see my zeal for the LORD" (2 Kings 10:16).