0 used to describe a person, organization, opinion, or type of entertainment that is not extreme and is acceptable to or liked by most people: --
1 not extreme and acceptable to or liked by most people: --
My noble friend describes it as a middle-of-the-road policy.
I suppose most of us to-day in the field of divorce law are middle-of-the-road men.
In a situation of such a kind, may it not well be that our plan is the wise, middle-of-the-road way?
I find myself cast in an unfamiliar role as a middle-of-the-road moderate.
I cite also the perspective of the majority of the country, the majority of middle-of-the-road, average, husband-and-wife families bringing up two children.
We should encourage the use of the middle-of-the-road type of car.
It is impossible for the ordinary middle-of-the-road person to purchase a house at such a price.
Up and down the country comprehensive schools can provide, and indeed are providing, more and more for what one might call the middle-of-the-road child.