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in–between
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
in–between
(noun)
in–between
/ˌɪnbɪ
ˈ
twiːn/
noun
plural
in–betweens
in–between
/ˌɪnbɪ
ˈ
twiːn/
noun
plural
in–betweens
Britannica Dictionary definition of IN–BETWEEN
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a state or position that is in the middle between two other things
:
a middle position
The switch is either on or off; there's no
in-between
.
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— in–between
adjective
available in small, large, and
in-between
sizes
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