Of a region of the United States generally including Delaware; Maryland; Virginia; and usually New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey.
1 Disaster plans are being put into effect all along the mid-Atlantic seaboard.
2 And of course I ran into a perfectly frightful storm in mid-Atlantic .
3 He wished the mid-Atlantic stations connected by telegraph for the same purpose.
4 That might be more to do with my increasingly mid-Atlantic accent, though.
5 Her accent is mid-Atlantic , and she speaks with precision, in full paragraphs.
6 The new dawn of the newspaper industry began in appropriately brisk mid-Atlantic fashion.
7 In mid-Atlantic the Etruria, in which I was sailing, suddenly stopped.
8 The contents of every arsenal was loaded upon barges and sunk in mid-Atlantic .
9 The voyage was uneventful except that I was nearly left behind in mid-Atlantic .
10 On Monday, the rains moved north into North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic states.
11 THE deep depression that caused yesterday's storm developed in mid-Atlantic cover the weekend.
12 Currently, PNC's retail operations are focused on Midwestern and mid-Atlantic states.
13 The transmission lines would each extend 250 milesalong the mid-Atlantic coast.
14 In writing it, Raban was determined not to lapse into a mid-Atlantic accent.
15 Bill Lorenz, a division leader, will now head the mid-Atlantic region.
16 No such convenience could be looked for out there in mid-Atlantic !
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