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- noun The middle part of a
season , such as a sporting, television, or growing season. - adjective Occurring in the midseason.
Etymologies
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Examples
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He arrived in midseason from the Yankees in the trade for
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Slugger Mark McGwire passed up free agency to re-sign with the Cardinals less than two months after he was acquired from the Oakland Athletics in midseason 1997.
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Leno's prime-time show was canceled in midseason, widely regarded as one of TV's epic failures.
NBC Struggles To Find Viewers At 10PM The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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SPRING TV FORECAST: Early bloomers emerge in midseason field
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Leno's prime-time show was canceled in midseason, widely regarded as one of TV's epic failures.
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General manager Neal Huntington says the trading frenzy is over, but more prospects are knocking on the door, some of whom are likely to follow the path blazed by McCutchen and Jones, who were called up in midseason last year.
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He had surgery to repair the foot and attempted a comeback in midseason, but soon after it was decided he was going to shut it down for the year.
USATODAY.com 2009
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Maybe, but the team playing under Houston's dome Sunday was one in midseason form.
Let the Good Times Roll Aditi Kinkhabwala 2010
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There was a messy coaching change as Benny Moss was reassigned in midseason and replaced by assistant Brooks Lee.
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Leno's prime-time show was canceled in midseason, widely regarded as one of TV's epic failures.
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