midflow

English

Etymology

mid- + flow

Noun

midflow (uncountable)

  1. A point in time during flow or fluency.
    • 2010, Virginia Mason Vaughan, ‎Fernando Cioni, ‎Jacquelyn Bessell, Speaking Pictures (page 190)
      Such a narrow technical focus is a considerable advantage to performers, who might need to negotiate and deliver complex shifts in thought and emotion without losing momentum in midflow, so to speak.
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