midway

/ˈmɪdˌweɪ/
adverb
  1. At or to a point halfway between two places or stages.
    • She was midway through her speech when the fire alarm went off.
    • We stopped midway through the hike to have lunch.
    • The car broke down midway between Chicago and St. Louis.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Situated halfway between two points or stages.
    • We reached the midway stage of the project.
    • The midway mark of the race was at the town square.
    • They set up camp at a midway point along the trail.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The area of a fair, carnival, or exhibition where games, rides, and food stalls are located.
    • The carnival midway was brightly lit and full of music.
    • The children spent all their tickets on the midway.
    • We walked through the midway, playing ring toss and eating cotton candy.
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