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in the midst of in the middle of a situation, place, event, or period of time in our midst among us...
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Definition of midst from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Search "midst" in:
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Singular midst midst (plural midsts)
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midst n. The middle position or part; the center: in the midst of the desert. A position of proximity to others: a stranger in our midst The condition of being surrounded or beset by something: in the midst of all of our problems.
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Date "midst" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) Adverb: in the act, in the midst of, in the thick of; red-handed, in flagrante delicto; while one's hand is in.
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Age/Gender: 20, Male Location: hell Job: keeper of souls Exp. Points: 310 / 400 Exp. Rank #: 96,069 Voting Pow.: 4.61 votes...
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The challenge remains to see Christ continually present in our midst. Now, I realize that it is at my own kitchen table, Now I must look to those around me to share their joys and assist in their needs as well … and be as the nuns … Christ in our midst.
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(defined as authority, character, title, reputation, person), He is in their midst. So what if high-ranking religious personnel gather together without His authority, character, title, reputation or person;
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Meaning of MIDST Pronunciation: midst...
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— PHRASES in our (or your, their, etc.) midst among us (or you or them).
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