middest (Meaning)
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middest (superl.)
Situated most nearly in the middle; middlemost; midmost.
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middest (n.)
Midst; middle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of middest
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middest Sentence Examples
- The treasure was buried middest the sprawling meadow.
- The arrow pierced the king's heart middest the battle.
- The castle stood middest a thick forest, its towers reaching towards the sky.
- Middest the bustling crowd, she spotted her long-lost friend.
- The lighthouse beaconed middest the tempestuous sea.
- The village elder sat middest the council, his voice carrying wisdom.
- The comet streaked middest the starry night sky.
- The sun hung middest the azure expanse, casting golden rays upon the world.
- The ancient oak tree stood middest the pasture, its gnarled branches reaching heavenward.
- Amidst the chaos and destruction, the child's laughter rang out middest the rubble.
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Situated most nearly in the middle; middlemost; midmost., Midst; middle.
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The treasure was buried middest the sprawling meadow.
The arrow pierced the king's heart middest the battle.
The castle stood middest a thick forest, its towers reaching towards the sky.
Middest the bustling crowd, she spotted her long-lost friend.