'tween
Americanpreposition
noun
contraction
Etymology
Origin of 'tween
1250–1300; Middle English twene, aphetic variant of atwene ( a- 1 ) or betwene between
Example Sentences
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Inside, nearly everything above and below decks was rebuilt or replaced, and a new ’tween deck was sandwiched in between the cargo holds and the main deck, the original having been removed in the 1930s.
From New York Times • Sep. 22, 2016
“Speaking of ‘tween heartthrobs, Scott Brown is here.
From MSNBC • Apr. 24, 2015
Weeping like a ’tween at a Justin Bieber concert, like a cougar at a “Twilight” premiere, like a little leaguer meeting Mickey Mantle.
From Salon • Aug. 6, 2012
"How do you deal with comments from managers such as 'I was born in 1962' and people referring to me as a 'tween?"
From Washington Post • Aug. 7, 2010
Where there used to be the normal proper space ’tween buildings, they soon started bumping shoulders ’gainst each other.
From "The Journey of Little Charlie" by Christopher Paul Curtis
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