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midday

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


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Alcott added that the long delay would also mean the snow on the piste would begin to melt in the midday sun, meaning any racer who followed Vonn would struggle to match Johnson's time.

From BBC

Previously, he was a correspondent at public radio station WBUR, where he covered business and politics and often hosted NPR's national midday show, "Here & Now."

From The Wall Street Journal

Webster was halted in midday Tuesday trading at $65.35 a share.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some of that drop was being clawed back in midday trading Wednesday, with the shares rising 6.9%, against a 1.1% decline for the S&P 500, to change hands at $157.90 each.

From Barron's

By midday in New York, metals prices were in free fall.

From The Wall Street Journal