Nov 14, 2021 · 0 Depending on the use (eg if it is in literature), the phrases "up/down through the stairs" is mostly likely to naturally convey of an object/person in this position. For example: "halfway down …

Jan 20, 2018 · The AHD defines the idiomatic expression be into: To have reached some point in an ongoing process or measure of time: I was halfway into this book when I lost interest in it. We were …

Jan 30, 2016 · 0 Consider, cut a halfway deal cut a deal: Offer or arrange an agreement or compromise. This expression uses deal in the sense of "business transaction." [Colloquial; 1970s] The American …

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May 12, 2015 · Opening a door frustrated and rushing in like you are about to scold someone inside. Barging in a room with anger. Is there a word or idiom for that, other than storm in?

Jan 27, 2014 · While not directly related to distance and sometimes having a slightly negative quality, you could consider middling (which can be an adjective or adverb) of middle, medium, or moderate …

British English: northeast The northeast is the direction which is halfway between north and east.The land to the northeast fell away into meadows.ˌnɔːθˈiːst; ˌnɔːrˈiːst NOUN The Wikipedia article on …

Jan 5, 2019 · Technically, translucent is not halfway between transparent and opaque. Both translucent and transparent pass light; opaque does not. A 50% translucent object would pass the same amount …

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