in between

/ˌɪn bɪˈtwin/
noun
  1. A person or thing that is intermediate or transitional.
    • The design is an in-between, mixing modern and traditional styles.
    • She felt like an in-between, not fitting in with either group.
    • In the debate, he tried to be an in-between, agreeing with both sides a little.
adjective
  1. Existing in the middle of two things, states, or categories; intermediate.
    • We need an in-between size, because the small is too tight and the medium is too loose.
    • She is at an in-between stage, no longer a child but not yet an adult.
    • The color is an in-between shade, not quite blue and not quite green.
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