Use "in mid air" in a sentence

1. The hawk poised in mid-air ready to swoop.

2. A lighted taper appeared in mid-air, right beside him.

3. Is it a halfroll or an inside loop in mid air ?

4. Missile fire simply dissipates; arrows fade into nothingness in mid-air.

5. You stopped a Chinese throwing star in mid-air with a look.

6. A great bellow of inhuman rage froze his hand in mid air.

7. The eagle poised in mid-air ready to swoop on its prey.

8. 20 If I were a snowflake, Dancing in mid - air in the cool.

9. 23 A great bellow of inhuman rage froze his hand in mid air.

10. 26 The eagle poised in mid-air ready to swoop on its prey.

11. And it's better than that, it -- just in the slide -- maneuvers in mid-air.

12. A valance of stones appeared in mid-air and fell, knocking oar blades and oarsmen.

13. A fiery ball shot up over the rooftops, where it disappeared in mid - air -- a dud.

14. A wreck made from a hollowed-out car rear floating in mid-air hangs in the Oberlichtsaal.

15. " Never mind knives, " said his visitor, and a cutlet hung in mid- air, with a sound of gnawing.

16. And I find myself standing on an island floating in mid-air, on the edge of the void.

17. Seventy tourists 'Abseiled' 250ft to safety after two cable cars on Mount Teide in Tenerife stopped in mid-air

18. A caterpillar dangled in front of me, hanging in mid-air by a silver thread attached to an oak tree twig.

19. 12 A caterpillar dangled in front of me, hanging in mid-air by a silver thread attached to an oak tree twig.

20. 18 Clinging to it and looking at the projecting ledge above him, Bigelow felt as if he were suspended in mid-air.

21. 2007 – Adam Air Flight 574 breaks apart in mid-air and crashes near the Makassar Strait, Indonesia killing all 102 people on board.

22. “The sentence ends in mid-air,” notes scholar Gordon Wenham, and we are left to supply the rest of God’s thought —presumably, “let me expel him from the garden.”

23. He could take a ptarmigan from its nest, kill a rabbit as it slept, and snap in mid-air the little chipmunks fleeing a second too late for the trees.

24. This technique utilizes the Devil Bringer wherein Nero will grab the enemy and attack them in a method varying depending on the enemy.1 Lesser demons have different Buster variations depending on whether Nero is on the ground, in mid-air, or in Devil Trigger

25. Context examples “He, at least, after the customary Agonizing of youth, found content and made of his materialism a joyous thing.” (The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London) In mid air, just as his jaws were about to close on the man, he received a shock that checked his body and brought his teeth together with an Agonizing clip