Dramatic
Dramatic
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The most meaningful option that I have found is "intra," which literally means during or within the layers of. Lookup reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intra Another option you may want to use is "Inter," meaning between or in the midst of. Lookup reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inter
The prefix UN--meaning NOT. UNWELL--not well Example: She felt unwell after running in the midst of the heavy torrent.
Interruption is from Latin inter "in the midst" and ruptio "a breaking; fracture." Ruptio is from the past participle (ruptus, "broken") of the verb rumpere "to break."
Dramatic
The threat of killed bees should be taken more seriously. -apex
the tone is almost entirely overdramatic from beginning to end -apex
Psychic Witness - 2005 Killers in Their Midst - 1.9 was released on: USA: February 2006
Psychic Witness - 2005 Killers in Their Midst 1-9 was released on: USA: February 2006
and afraid of bees and all that stuff
That killer bees pose a dangerous threat. ~Apex
For sure
the source has a silly-sounding name & no author listed apex
Iraq and Afghanistan.
The source is academic because the websites ends in .edu
midst: 1. the middle part or period Example, When Mom called, I was in the midst of a shower so I had to call her back. 2. being near members of a group, ex. When her purse was missing during the drama club meeting Ms. Zealy stated, "I think we have a thief in our midst."