Terms vs Midshow - What's the difference?
terms | midshow |
Occurring in the middle of a show, neither at the beginning nor the end
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, passage=“I am the diabolical Bobby Brown,” he said, exhausted, before an excellent midshow run of songs
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective midshow is
occurring in the middle of a show, neither at the beginning nor the end.midshow
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