Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. idiomatic Neither one thing nor the other.
- adv. idiomatic Neither here nor there.
GNU Webster's 1913
- prep. [Colloq.] in a midway position; so-so; neither one thing nor the other.
Examples
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Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘betwixt and between’.
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such and such
alas and alack, apples and oranges, coffee and tea, cream and sugar, father and son, forgive and forget, ins and outs, kith and kin, knit and purl, milk and cookies, mother and daughter, odds and ends and 181 more...
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Siamese Twins - X and/or Y
Collocations with 'and' & 'or'
neither fish nor ..., neither hide nor ..., alive and kicking, all or nothing, an arm and a leg, apples and oranges, back and forth, be-all and end-all, bells and whistles, black and white, blood and guts, bow and arrow and 230 more...
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roseandivy's list
mooncalf, wonted, gibbet, artless, noontide, blithe, glitterati, vorpal, soporific, moxie, pilfer, betwixt and between and 263 more...
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Phrases
what am i - chopp..., forked tongue, bee's knees, the great unwashed, at first blush, betwixt and between, i like the cut of..., on the hoof, high dudgeon, through the looki..., comeback sauce, thunder wonder and 1 more...
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Preliminary #1
Just trying to make things more manageable for the moment
life of riley, tongue in cheek, long in the tooth, dumb luck, bone up, pony express, deal breaker, whoopsy daisy, scarce as hen's t..., pony up, thick as thieves, dumb bunny and 78 more...
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