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Definition of "mid-spring" [mid-spring]

  • The middle of spring. (noun)
  • Happening in the middle of spring. (adjective)
  • In the middle of spring. (adverb)

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Use "mid-spring" in a sentence
  • "Politicians in London must be getting a little tired of listening to the official army line from Belfast which says, or did until the weekend, that the IRA could be beaten down by mid-spring."
  • "As Adam noted in today's Morning Brushback, he's taking a short mid-spring training break and has handed the ball to his esteemed colleague, Dave Sheinin."
  • "Also, an NJ programming note: I'll be taking the standard beat writer mid-spring break over the next four days."