Synonym: Battle of Midway, Midway, center, halfway, middle. Similar words: midwifery, headway, cold war, hardware, hold water, bandwagon, world war, make headway. Meaning: ['mɪdweɪ] n. 1. the place at a fair or carnival where sideshows and similar amusements are located 2. naval battle of World War II (June 1942); American planes based on land and on carriers decisively defeated a Japanese fleet on its way to invade the Midway Islands. adj. equally distant from the extremes. adv. at half the distance; at the middle.
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(31) The Combined Fleet made plans for an assault on Midway Island.
(32) The light is such that they appear midway between the beach and the horizon.
(33) After Johnson restored Northern's lead midway through the half, Robson missed a chance to level the scores again.
(34) Father Peter, advancing on long dignified legs, came to a halt midway down the street.
(35) Only Reboulet alertly had stopped in the baseline, midway between first and second.
(36) The expression on his face seemed placid, midway between a daze and thoughtfulness.
(37) But two goals in two minutes midway through the half killed off the Dragons.
(38) Thus it was Genda who first thought up the basic idea that six months later culminated in the Midway operation.
(39) Sometimes they stand in for a deity, haunting the sacred places and occupying a position midway between gods and men.
(40) And then midway through the second-half he played a key role in Brian Strain's vital winner.
(41) Fair Isle is a cliff-bound island of only about five hundred hectares in extent and lies midway between Orkney and Shetland.
(42) She has blue eyes and blond hair, cropped midway down her neck.
(43) The leaves have a unique smell midway between eucalyptus and mint. Bright purple flowers.
(44) It was an unhappy coincidence that she had appeared from the direction of Midway.
(45) The bulge was taking place about midway in the plaster wall.
(46) Midway through the fourth song, Yorick gave up and stumbled off the stage.
(47) But it is not present in gorillas-which evolved midway between orangs and chimps-and gorillas can be taught a simple gestural language.
(48) It started well enough, with Dave Mitchell giving Town the lead midway through the first half.
(49) The assignment to attack Midway on 5 June in preparation for the landing operation put his force under rigid limitations of movement.
(50) I started after them, book in hand, then stopped midway and retraced my steps.
(51) Bake on a flat sheet pan with the rest of the meal for 15-20 minutes, turning midway through baking.
(52) Nothing can be more devastating to a fighter than to be caught by his opponent midway between one stance and another.
(53) His doubts only increased when he performed another job, midway to finally making up his mind about the Bolt play.
(54) Midway between sun and stagnant water he blazed in his glorious colors of putrefaction dark green, dark blue, black.
(55) In view of these circumstances, the Combined Fleet plan for Midway could hardly have come at a more inauspicious moment.
(56) They were to remain in these positions for seven days after the occupation of Midway unless the enemy attacked sooner.
(57) Midway through the second half, Neath went on the rampage scoring another three tries in only eight minutes.
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(58) Outside, there was an atmosphere at times more closely resembling a carnival midway than the greatest peacetime sporting event.
(59) When midway through the set four go-go dancers appear, the warped cabaret becomes all too slick and momentum is lost.
(60) The 28-year-old mechanical engineer's fortunes took a dramatic twist midway through last season when his career hit rock bottom.
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