somewhere between

somewhere between

At some point within a range of numbers, characteristics, values, etc. You can expect to pay somewhere between $1,200 and $2,000 per month for an apartment in that part of the city. Taking a bite into the sandwich, he made a face somewhere between disgusted and annoyed. His political beliefs are somewhere between anarchism and socialism.
See also: between, somewhere
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • same as
  • the same as (someone or something)
  • have (something) in common (with someone or something)
  • have in common
  • have something in common
  • pulling power
  • what you see is what you get
  • WYSIWYG
  • (something)-adjacent
  • (Someone or something) called, they want their (something) back!
References in classic literature
Thus I well remember a three days' run got out of a little barque of 400 tons somewhere between the islands of St.
"Somewhere between living and dying" reverses this process of isolation.
Paula Patton's new ABC series, "Somewhere Between," did not fare well in terms of ratings and reviews on its second week.
THE effects of a bird flu pandemic would be "somewhere between major and catastrophic", the British Medical Association warned a Lords committee yesterday.
Somewhere between absolute belief and absolute incredulity, he tells us, the universe contains a maybe.
Canada, in its usual way, is caught up somewhere between these two models.
The show opens with a female British comic trapped somewhere between Tracey Ullman and Shirley Valentine.
Havana moves more than 100,000 containers of cargo a year, a volume somewhere between Philadelphia and Boston and around the level of Montevideo.
The average college baseball schedule will fall somewhere between the high school schedule of 25-35 games and the low-level minor-league schedule of 65-80.
Somewhere between Brancusi-esque bases without their better halves and supertechnological "appliances" for a race of freaks, these freckly figments seem neither purely aesthetic nor wholly functional: They linger somewhere uncomfortably in-between.
This means that while it remains maddeningly challenging -- if not impossible -- for Canadian movies to get a theatrical run on the regular commercial exhibition circuit, it's only the truly misbegotten strip of homegrown celluloid that doesn't secure a festival slot somewhere between St.
Somewhere in the darkness, somewhere between The Brownies' Book and the Black Panther Coloring Book, Myers's stratagem is revolutionary; the intrinsic value to black youth of his lessons stands priceless, timeless, and class-transcendent.
Shunryu Suzuki a little Japanese living and teaching in California couldn't be my teacher one of my non-teachers a little lit match from God's matchbox sea wind soon blew out somewhere between California and Estonia somewhere between East and West between somewhere and nowhere nobody can find out what remained of him after the wind has blown and the tide come and gone - the white sand as smooth as before - but his smile from the back cover of Zen Mind Beginner's Mind has silently infected book after book on my shelves and perhaps shelves themselves and walls and wall-paper too
Imagine that in reaction to Republican proposals to gut Medicaid, cut back on health-care benefits for the elderly, slash aid to dependent children, and give rich people a tax cut, somewhere between four and five million Americans went on strike and staged demonstrations in cities around the country.
Paula Patton will play the lead role in ABC's upcoming series killer drama, "Somewhere Between."