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mid day

noun as in midday

noun as in noon

noun as in high noon

noun as in midday

noun as in noon

noun as in high noon

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Example Sentences

Under orders from Washington, the convoy pulled out of Tripoli at dawn and made it to safety by mid-day.

Valdespino ‘Ideal’ and Alvear Pale Cream are sweetened Fino and make delicious mid-day nips.

There was the Mayor indulging in a bit of mid-day public urination before disposing of liquor bottles from his car.

Mid-day, next day: N is slumped before her lunch, unconscious.

Today, it is common to show up for work late Tuesday and leave by mid-day Thursday.

They stopped a while at mid-day at an outlying farm, but Winston glanced inquiringly at Alfreton when one of the sleighs went on.

We travelled along until mid-day, and the fatigue and heat made us glad to dismount at a stream which crossed the road.

We do not stop at nights by the waters, but come to them at mid-day, and then leave about three or four o'clock.

She became worse and worse, and a little after mid-day her spirit took its flight to God who gave it.

This letter came at breakfast-time; there was no mid-day post at the little bathing-place, but it was nearer London than Thetford.

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On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mid-day, such as: lunchtime, noon, noontide, 12 pm, high noon, and noontime.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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