down the middle

English

Prepositional phrase

down the middle

  1. Divided into two equal parts.

Adjective

down the middle (comparative more down the middle, superlative most down the middle)

  1. Centrist; not leaning too heavily in favor of a particular political, religious, etc. persuasion.
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