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middling [ˈmɪdl̩ɪŋ] ADJ inf

middling
middling

I . middle [ˈmɪdl̩] N

1. middle (central part):

2. middle inf (waist):

pas m

4. middle pej (remote area):

II . middle [ˈmɪdl̩] ADJ

2. middle brother, son:

3. middle way, course:

middle age N no pl

middle-aged ADJ

Middle Ages N

middle class, middle classes N pl

middle ear N ANAT

Middle East N

middle-sized ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The low operating costs helped the station be successful even with only middling ratings.
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They were described as one of the bands which attract support as either middling bands on the way up or potential big bands.
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As such, these middling farmers determined the laws of the "polis" in times of peace and decided when the "polis" would wage war.
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While it has had middling success in terms of ratings, it may well be the biggest influence in the youth culture market, said a trendspotter.
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The subsidies of 1532-1535 again covered extensively the householders of middling and higher status.
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He had his land surveyed and tried to sell plots, with no success, so he became a rancher, with middling success.
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Some goaltending circles utilize the term hybrid as a middling term from a pure butterfly goaltender to a pure stand-up goaltender.
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By 1885, the congregation numbered around 400, and it purchased two lots for a new church in a middling area of tenements and flats.
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Some of them are tolerable, some middling, others wretched.
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Their childhood was a privileged one, with lots of space and several servants, but middling wealth.
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