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midday

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


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The value of that holding on Thursday would have risen more than $400 million as of midday.

From Barron's

By midday, the entire stretch was heaving with thousands of people and the sea was full of swimmers and surfers.

From BBC

At England's busiest emergency unit, all the beds are full by midday.

From BBC

Many of the towering sycamore trees and elder oaks — probably far older than even the adult Scout leaders — still blot out the midday sun with new, green leaves sprouting from their charred trunks.

From Los Angeles Times

When police reopened the road midday, allowing cars to pass through, some of the still-wet paint was tracked by vehicle tires.

From Los Angeles Times