midair in English

noun
1
a part or section of the air above ground level or above another surface.
he caught Murray's keys in midair

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1. Cannoneer's great! Pros: Fantastic mobility, including a lot of midair control

2. A new medal, Airsassination, is awarded for midair Assassinations.

3. And then he saw a big wheel in midair.

4. Laser holography creates images of three-dimensional ritual figurines that appear to float in midair.

5. Well, a midair explosion would account for all the C4 that Zalman bought from Chuck.

6. Airburst definition, the explosion of a bomb or shell in midair

7. Synonyms for Birdlike include dainty, delicate, petite, slight, small-boned, aerial, airborne, floating, in-flight and midair

8. Jonathan Seagull exploded in midair and smashed down into a brick - hard sea.

9. Joe launched, executing a midair combat maneuver that would have had Nambu nodding appreciatively.

10. Suspended in midair,(Sentencedict.com ) it pulsed and roiled as birds strained for position in the pack.

11. Canyoneers say even a relatively easy rappel like this one can feel like drowning in midair.

12. Photo: Two news helicopters plummet to earth after colliding midair over a park in Phoenix, Arizona.

13. 6 Suspended in midair,(www.Sentencedict.com) it pulsed and roiled as birds strained for position in the pack.

14. All casualties recovered after midair 'collision' off coast of Amble The scene is full of small public Camaraderies

15. We've just received word that the inaugural flight of the Genesis space shuttle is experiencing a midair emergency.

16. An early SpaceX engineer Crawled inside an imploding rocket on a jet in midair to save the company

17. The audience will feel as if they have been left hanging in midair if they fail to hear the conclusion.

18. An interesting thing is, we kill them all the time; we've never actually gotten the wings to shut off in midair.

19. Civilian (former USAAF) pilot Joe Walker died in a midair collision with an XB-70 Valkyrie while flying an F-104.

20. Studying that fly, I thought, "Wow, it's changing directions in midair with acute angles, and it's going so fast, it's a blur.

21. Frigate birds soared effortlessly overhead, performing magnificent aerial acrobatics, stealing fish in midair from other birds, and vying for tidbits discarded by fishermen.

22. An Airburst round is a type of tactical anti-personnel explosive ammunition, typically a shell or grenade, that detonates in midair, causing air burst effect fragment damage to an enemy

23. Fiction <p>Flying around Manhattan Island, somersaulting in midair, resting in the sky on a chair-shaped cloud Rosalba and her grandmother, her Abuela, are having an extraordinary adventure

24. 23 Fiery torches of palm fronds light up the night near the Caroline Islands as men in outrigger canoes wait with long-handled nets to scoop flying fish in midair.

25. ‘As I watch, a humming bird stops in midair and turns its attention to the wooly Bluecurls and the showy penstemon.’ ‘The Hidden Lake pool is the only known locality for the Hidden Lake Bluecurls.’

26. The playful twisting leap that a rabbit makes, usually with a 180–turn in midair: Horace is a Dutch rabbit with an exuberant Binky. verb (used without object), bin·kied, bin·ky·ing.

27. A stand (40) used for supporting and locating the agitator and a central shaft (50) of the agitator which is suspended in midair relative to the bottom of the cup are arranged inside the internal bottom of the cup.

28. ‘The kingfisher came Arrowing along the shoreline, saw the heron, and made a screeching halt in midair.’ ‘With the ball Arrowing towards the top corner, Dudek gets a finger-tip to it.’ ‘And once again his shot was true, Arrowing past the despairing McKenzie.’