midphrase
English
Etymology
mid-
+
phrase
Adverb
midphrase
(
not comparable
)
(
often with "in"
)
In the middle of a
phrase
2007
June 2, Corey Kilgannon, “A Jazzman’s Farewell Album, All Heart and Soul”, in
New York Times
:
He reared his body up and down with emotion as he played, and often grunted
midphrase
.
Anagrams
Sephardim
,
demisharp
,
dhampires
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