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Definition of dead centre in English: dead centrenoun 1The exact centre of something. Kansas, the dead centre of the USA as adverb most notebooks have a logo sitting dead centre Example sentencesExamples - He pitched to 10 feet and holed dead centre to match Goosen's birdie.
- You could also try dropping it dead centre at the net.
- There is an immense quiet here, 500 metres above sea level in what is almost the dead centre of France.
- The A5 begins in the dead centre of town.
- It was a massive shot with a great carry and dead centre.
- We have hit the wreck dead centre where it is broken open at the engine room.
- He placed the tip in the dead centre of his palm and pulled down, creating a tiny trickle of his own blood.
- They wrote it off as the dead centre, rejected it as a good-for-nothing wasteland.
- Don't forget the Rule of Thirds, or just simply remember to take shots without bunging the subject dead centre.
- Dead centre below the display window is a large PTT switch.
- He adds two bumps on top and slaps a floppy pebble dead centre.
- There's a small window dead centre with LCD display for channel number and battery power.
- Trailing by one point, Fox needed the conversion to secure victory and the kick was dead centre to the posts.
- It calls for the top dead centre of the piston motion to be kept fixed, while the bottom dead centre is varied.
- After all, this was the dead centre of Limerick's commercial heart.
- So far from seeing this as an optional extra, I see it rather as dead centre for any true spiritual development in the culture today.
- It hit dead centre and Lidiah was left grinning like an idiot.
- Déadro jumped away from the tree with amazing speed as my arrow wedged itself into the dead centre of it.
- This is achieved if the top dead centre of the piston motion is kept fixed and the bottom dead centre is varied.
- The front garden, behind the privet, was clipped to within an inch of its life, with a single standard rose in the dead centre.
- 1.1 The position of a crank when it is in line with the connecting rod and not exerting torque.
Synonyms centre, mean, median, mid point, halfway point, focal point, focus, hub, nucleus, midst
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