midbattle

English

Etymology

mid- + battle

Adverb

midbattle (not comparable)

  1. During a battle.
    • 2015 September 14, James Poniewozik, “Review: In ‘The Bastard Executioner,’ a Warrior Switches Blades”, in New York Times:
      An opening flashback finds him midbattle, blades flying and cabernet-red blood gushing to the roar of power chords.
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