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Meaning of mida

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mida (n.)

The larva of the bean fly.

mida Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers trekked through the dense thicket, their muscles burning as they approached the mida of the arduous journey.
  2. As the relentless rain pounded down, the river swelled to midshaft, threatening to overflow its banks.
  3. The emerald waters rippled gently, reaching their mida near the bend in the stream.
  4. The towering oak tree stood sentinel in the meadow, its gnarled trunk spanning more than a mida in circumference.
  5. With each synchronous stroke of her oars, the rower propelled the boat to the mida of the river's span.
  6. The towering skyscraper pierced the heavens, its tapering structure reaching a mida that defied the clouds.
  7. The young woman's hair cascaded down her shoulders in a shimmering waterfall, reaching mida between her waist and knees.
  8. The expansive lake stretched out before them, its tranquil surface like a mirror, reaching a mida that seemed to vanish into the horizon.
  9. The enormous whale emerged from the depths of the ocean, its sleek body stretching to midship before submerging once more.
  10. The majestic eagle soared through the azure sky, its broad wings reaching mida before it descended upon its prey with lightning speed.

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The larva of the bean fly.

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The hikers trekked through the dense thicket, their muscles burning as they approached the mida of the arduous journey.

As the relentless rain pounded down, the river swelled to midshaft, threatening to overflow its banks.

The emerald waters rippled gently, reaching their mida near the bend in the stream.

The towering oak tree stood sentinel in the meadow, its gnarled trunk spanning more than a mida in circumference.