midrow
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Etymology
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mid-
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row
Adjective
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midrow
(
not
comparable
)
In the middle of a
row
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Adverb
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midrow
(
not
comparable
)
In the middle of a
row
.
2015
September 13, Anthony Tommasini, “The Concert Hall as Refuge in a Restless, Web-Driven World”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
Still, being confined
midrow
for a long one, even a classic like Mozart’s “Don Giovanni,” demands considerable focus.
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