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Definition of "mid-sea" [mid-sea]

  • The middle of the sea; the open sea. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "mid-sea" in a sentence
  • "You can insulate yourself mid-sea by singing a familiar tune; you can emblazon "tomorrow" on your forearm to steel yourself for the struggle; but you must obey just one instruction: follow the boat."
  • "According to former NRC Commissioner Victor Gilinsky in a May 13, 2004 letter to the New York Review of Books, a complicated clandestine scheme featuring multiple "front" organizations and a dramatic mid-sea transfer smuggled 200 tons of uranium ore into Israel in 1968, avoiding European Atomic Energy Commission controls."
  • "So they drifted at the mercy of the waves, till the craft neared a rock in mid-sea which fell upon her336 and broke her up and all on board were drowned, save King Badr Basim who got astride one of the planks of the vessel, after having been nigh upon destruction."
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