midpack
English
Etymology
mid- + pack
Noun
midpack (uncountable)
- The middle of a pack, especially in a race
- 2007 May 3, Joe Drape, “Curlin, the Early Derby Favorite, Draws a Difficult Post”, in New York Times:
- A son of Street Cry, Street Sense will break from the No. 7 post and, in theory, lope along in midpack before finding a spot near the rail to unleash a late run.
-