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medium-sized

[ mee-dee-uhm-sahyzd ]

adjective

  1. neither very large nor very small:

    a medium-sized house.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of medium-sized1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences

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That means they would have covered an area roughly as big as medium-sized UK cities like Norwich or Cambridge.

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I try to feel as inspired by the dent in my medium-sized Rimowa and the small tear that has opened in the mesh.

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A recent survey for the organisation found 41% of small and medium-sized business owners are satisfied with the coalition's actions, down from 54% in June.

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In February, the government set out new rules aimed at making it easier for small and medium-sized British companies to bid for government contracts, building on legislation passed by the previous Conservative government.

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"Out of those 600 members, most are small and medium-sized so they won't have broad shoulders to carry this level of impact."

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