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middling

[mid-ling] / ˈmɪd lɪŋ /


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“He’d always say, ‘Take out Berkshire’s top five investments and its returns are pretty middling,’ ” says Montgomery, a lesson to the group that success can come from just a few winning moves.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Chiefs’ offense has shown signs of its explosive potential, but they own a middling 5-4 record.

From The Wall Street Journal

Britain's Best Home Cook on BBC One, for instance, achieved relatively middling ratings despite the combined star power of Winkleman and Mary Berry.

From BBC

Many companies have followed Procter & Gamble’s playbook of shedding middling brands and focusing on the biggest, most valuable franchises.

From The Wall Street Journal

But even though the Chiefs have a middling 5-4 record after this latest defeat, they might not be losing sleep over this loss.

From The Wall Street Journal