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mid-size
[mid-sahyz]
adjective
(of an automobile) being between a compact and a large car in size and having a combined passenger and luggage volume of 110–120 cu. ft. (3.1–3.4 m3 ).
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of mid-size1
Example Sentences
John F Crowley, president of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, called MFN status "a deeply flawed proposal that would devastate our nation's small- and mid-size biotech companies" by potentially choking off funding for research.
In a letter to the government last month, men's clothing company Indochino, known for its custom suits made-to-order in China, warned that ending de minimis posed a "significant threat to the viability" of its business and other mid-size American firms like it.
"You'd be pretty hard pushed to find genuine plus-size models on retailers' websites because even a mid-size is a 10/12 and plus is 14/16 which is actually around the average size for a woman in the UK," she says.
When you’re trying to gauge whether your vehicle is 20 feet away from a crosswalk, the sheriff’s department advises that you ask yourself whether a mid-size SUV, which is approximately 15 feet long, fits between you and the crosswalk.
If the mid-size SUV does fit, with a little more wiggle room, you’re in the clear.
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