Tom had won a toy at a raffle. He called his kids together to ask which one should have the present.
“Who is the most obedient?” he asked. “Who never talks back to mother? Who does everything she says?”
Five small voices answered in unison. “Okay, dad, you get the toy.”
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MIDDAY n. (often attrib.) Middle of the day; noon. [old english: related to *mid, *day]
MIDDEN n. - dunghill. - refuse heap. [scandinavian: related to *muck]
MIDDLE age n. Period between youth and old age. middle-aged adj. - ages n. (prec. By the) period of european history from c.1000 to 1453. - c n. C near the middle of the piano keyboard, (in notation) the note between the treble and bass staves. - class n. Social class between the upper and the lower, including professional and business workers. middle-class adj. - distance n. - (in a landscape) part between the foreground and the background. - athletics race distance of esp. 400 or 800 metres. - ear n. Cavity behind the eardrum. - east n. (prec. By the) area covered by countries from egypt to iran inclusive. middle eastern adj. - english n. English language from c.1150 to 1500. - game n. Central phase of a chess game. - name n. - name between first name and surname. - colloq. Person's most characteristic quality (tact is my middle name). - school n. School for children from about 9 to 13 years. - —attrib. Adj. - at an equal distance, time, or number from extremities; central. - intermediate in rank, quality, etc. - average (of middle height). —n. - (often foll. By of) middle point, position, or part. - waist. in the middle of 1 in the process of. - during. [old english]
MIDGET n. - extremely small person or thing. - (attrib.) Very small.
MIDOFF n. Cricket position of the fielder near the bowler on the off side.
MIDWAY adv. In or towards the middle of the distance between two points.
MIGHTY —adj. (-ier, -iest) 1 powerful, strong. - massive, bulky. - colloq. Great, considerable. —adv. Colloq. Very (mighty difficult). mightily adv. Mightiness n. [old english: related to *might2]
MIKADO n. (pl. -s) hist. Emperor of japan. [japanese, = august door]
MILADY n. (pl. -ies) (esp. As a form of address) english noblewoman. [french from my lady]
MILAGE var. Of *mileage.
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