adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
halfway decent (= quite good )
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Their in-flight magazine is halfway decent .
halfway house
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Belief is a kind of halfway house between non-belief and absolute proof.
the halfway stage
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He was in the lead at the halfway stage.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
halfway through (sth)
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But it was halfway through the summer, and still no date had been set for an operation.
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But Sisson, in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter, interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war.
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I run out of courage halfway through , and leave some.
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I was halfway through the gates before the first journalist reached me.
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If she was still at Keele she would be halfway through getting the various breakfasts by now.
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Major revisions were also found to be necessary halfway through the programme.
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The San Francisco venture shut down in January, less than halfway through its inaugural tour.
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We are at least halfway through the looking glass, on our way to utter chaos.
meet sb halfway
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Democrats plan to meet the Governor halfway on welfare cuts.
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Parents will be unable to afford their children's education unless colleges are prepared to meet them halfway.
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They won't pay all our expenses, but they might be prepared to meet us halfway.
the halfway mark
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During the night we passed Kingoonya, the half way mark .
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The Cohens were situated a little below the half way mark , just below the grand boulevard that cuts through the neighbourhood.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I filled my glass only halfway with orange juice.
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It's halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.