the middle of a season of the year or of a sporting season
Baggio looked set to leave during mid-season after a bust-up with coach GiovanniTrappatoni.
No hotel vacancies existed in mid-season.
adverb
2.
at the middle of a season
It seemed that I peaked mid-season then faded.
adjective
3.
of or at the middle of a season
the mid-season sales
We need a couple of wins before the mid-season break or we'll be in trouble.
Examples of 'mid-season' in a sentence
mid-season
There is no mid-season transfer window in rugby.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The sport has scratched around for a meaningful mid-season international and finally come up with the answer that was under its nose all the time.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The match represents half a battle won by Noble for two meaningful mid-season internationals.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
He has come into a club where we changed the manager mid-season because it wasn't going well.
The Sun (2008)
I don't leave any club mid-season to go to another.
The Sun (2009)
There will be TWO mid-season transfer windows.
The Sun (2008)
Yet the former England manager concedes that a far more sobering scenario could have awaited his team had they not strengthened during the mid-season transfer window.