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midday

[mid-dey, -dey, mid-dey] / ˈmɪdˈdeɪ, -ˌdeɪ, ˈmɪdˌdeɪ /


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Disney’s stock was up 2% in recent midday trading on Monday.

From MarketWatch

At midday Wednesday, bitcoin has recovered by about 2.8%, but it is still appreciably lower than its price on Jan. 1 or on Inauguration Day.

From Los Angeles Times

European gas prices were under pressure in midday trade as sentiment weakened on forecasts of warmer temperatures.

From The Wall Street Journal

Transportation had returned to normal by midday Thursday, with those injured receiving treatment, they said.

From Barron's

Gesturing out his shop’s window to Main Street, quiet in midday, Stegall alluded to how his small town is still hurting for revenue: “Look at our streets — you don’t see anybody on our streets.”

From Washington Post