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between
between
between
someone
and
someone
else and between
something
and
something
else
Fig.
[of a choice] existing between a selection of people or a selection of things.
The choice is between Fred and Jill.
It's between chocolate cake and cherry pie.
See:
a hedge between keeps friendship green
allocate to
alternate between
arbitrate between
be few and far between
be little love lost between (two people)
be not much between the ears
between
between a rock and a hard place
between dog and wolf
between hawk and buzzard
between hay and grass
between jobs
between life and death
between Scylla and Charybdis
between the devil and the deep blue sea
between the hammer and the anvil
between the jigs and the reels
between the pipes
between the sheets
between two fires
between wind and water
between you and me
between you me and the bedpost
between you, me, and the bedpost
between you, me, and the lamppost
betwixt and between
caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
choose between two people or things
come between
commute between places
decide between
differentiate between
discern between and
discriminate between
draw a line between
draw the line between and else Go to draw a line between
drive a wedge between
drive between
fall between
fall between the cracks
fall between two stools
few and far between
fluctuate between
get between
get the bit between teeth
go between
go between the bark and the tree
go between the moon and the milkman
have nothing between the/ ears
hit between the eyes
hover between
in between
in between times
in-between
insert between
interpose between people or things
intersperse between
intervene between
judge between
keep it between the ditches
mediate between
migrate between some place and some place else
no love lost between
not have much between the ears
oscillate between
ply between
put some distance between
put some distance between someone and someone/something
read between the lines
run between
sandwich between
slip between the cracks
somewhere between
split between
stand between
step between
tail between legs
tail between one's legs, with one's
take the bit in one's mouth
take the bit in teeth
tear between
tell the difference between
there is a fine line between
torn between
torn between, be
vacillate between
vary between
waver between
wedge between people or things
with tail between legs
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Tatton
TAT-
ə
n
English (Rare)
JevgeŅIja
-
Latvian
Aris (2)
-
Dutch
Henrike
hen-REE-kə
(German)
German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Hob
-
Medieval English
Opal
['əupəl]
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