midplay

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English

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Etymology

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From mid-play.

Adverb

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midplay (not comparable)

  1. During a play.
    • 2009 March 29, Pat Jordan, “Neil LaBute Has a Thing About Beauty”, in New York Times[1]:
      LaBute’s plays are, in fact, so provocative that some past audience members have walked out midplay or screamed out “kill the playwright” or slapped an actor’s face after a performance.