Crossword-Solution: MIDSTREAM
We have 14 clues for the answer “MIDSTREAM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Bad place to change horses | 1 answer |
| Center line of a sort. | 1 answer |
| In the channel, often | 1 answer |
| In the thick of things, so to speak | 1 answer |
| Inadvisable place to change horses | 1 answer |
| No horse-changing place | 1 answer |
| No place to change horses | 1 answer |
| Partway through a course | 1 answer |
| Perfectly halfway from either bank | 1 answer |
| While underway | 1 answer |
| middle of a stream or river | 1 answer |
| the middle of a stream | 1 answer |
| In the thick of things | 2 answers |
| Current location? | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MIDSTREAM (5)
For a few minutes the Kincaid drifted rapidly with the current, and then, with a grinding jar, she stopped in midstream.
She moved forward to the edge of her chair, fixed Emma Buck with determined eyes, and swept into midstream, sails spread.
The sun was sinking rapidly, throwing long shadows of house and trees over the courtyard, but the light lingered yet on the river, where the logs went drifting past in midstream, looking very distinct and black in the pale red glow.
And now, all being ready, he unhitched the painter, or, as he said, "slipped our cable," and we glided out into midstream.
Let go, all!” The slip-rope flew out, the two buoys bobbed in the water to mark where anchor and cable had been left, and the flat-iron waddled out into midstream with the white ensign at her one mast-head.
Quotes with MIDSTREAM (3)
It’s strange how what drives us may abandon us midstream, how what tickles our ears with lies one moment may tell us truths that knock us on our emotional ass the next. After all, it is an unbelievably real world, with Darwin scribbling his thoughts into books and telling us what monkeys we are. Each of us explores possibility, hungry for sustaining adoration, yet we know enough to render ourselves helpless. We strive and strain, bellow and believe, we learn, and everything w…
it would be fairer to say I have traveled widely, without ever leaving my own native soil, I've traveled, one might say, through literature, each time I've opened a book the pages echoed with a noise like the dip of a paddle in midstream, and throughout my odyssey I never crossed a single border, and so never had to produce a passport, I'd just pick a destination at random, setting my prejudices firmly to one side, and be welcomed with open arms in places swarming with weird and wonderful characters
The thing about Web companies is there's always something severely fucked-up. There is always an outage, always lost data, always compromised customer information, always a server going offline. You work with these clugey internal tools and patch together work-arounds to compensate for the half-assed, rushed development, and after a while the fucked-upness of the whole enterprise becomes the status quo. VPs insecure that they're not as in touch as they need to be with conditi…
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1962–2024).