Middlings - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈmɪdəlɪŋz|
Brit.
|ˈmɪdəlɪŋz|
noun
- (cooking) Low grade or coarse flour; coarse wheat mixed with bran.
- (cooking, chiefly Southern US) The part of a pig between the shoulder and the ham.
- (business) Partially refined ore or petroleum.
- (business) Commodities that are of intermediate price, size or quality.
- (cooking, chiefly Southern US) The part of a pig between the shoulder and the ham.
- (business) Partially refined ore or petroleum.
- (business) Commodities that are of intermediate price, size or quality.
Extra examples
...tired of the city but not particularly interested in small-town life, he moved to a suburb of middling size...
...was disappointed in the renowned historian's latest book, which is only middling...
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