Definition of midseason in English:
midseason
nounˈmɪdsiːz(ə)nˈmɪdsizən
A point part way through a season, especially a season of the year or a sporting season.
the lavender flowers bloom in midseason
as modifier the midseason sales
Example sentencesExamples
- Up to four flowers on 12- to 16-inch stems bloom in midseason.
- Postcards detailing Vick's performances were sent out, starting in midseason.
- My guess is that he will do enough to get his job back around midseason.
- In 2000, he famously guaranteed that his team, despite a midseason slump, would get to the playoffs.
- In warm climate gardens, it blooms outdoors in midseason.
- Changing coaches in midseason isn't going to help.
- He tore an abdominal muscle in midseason.
- Lightly prune midseason bloomers in late winter or early spring.
- A manure tea applied at midseason will boost the plants along.
- They keep telling us it might be a midseason replacement show.