Antonym: midnight. Similar words: night and day, middle, middle-class, middle ground, day after day, ridden, amid, day. Meaning: ['mɪd'deɪ] n. the middle of the day.
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31. The bomb went off at midday.
32. She turned her face upwards to the midday sun.
33. I awoke to bright sunlight filling my room. It was already midday.
34. Hilary got here at midday and Nicholas arrived soon after.
35. Unless anything untoward happens we should arrive just before midday.
36. Business was brisk and they had sold out by midday.
37. The sun's rays are at their most powerful at midday.
38. The plane finally touched down at Heathrow airport around midday.
39. The house is shaded from the midday heat by those tall trees.
40. I just have a sandwich at midday/for my midday meal.
41. We stopped off in Colchester for our midday meal .
42. The plane touched down at Glasgow airport just before midday.
43. She left the midday sun for the cool of the shade.
44. Performance is lowest between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m.[Sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com] and reaches a peak near midday.
45. The phone on Sam McCready's desk trilled at midday.
46. The train arrives at midday.
47. The stock index had sunk 197.92 points by midday.
48. By midday the rain had petered out.
49. He rang just before midday on Tuesday the eighth.
50. In ninety and two around midday.
51. The family is eating the midday meal.
52. Our doctor should get to you around midday.
53. At midday Damian arrived for lunch.
54. A giant multicoloured flag waved in the midday sun.
55. It's eight minutes after midday.
56. The press were barely satisfied with Talbot's midday statement.
57. Or you could visualize the farmhouse kitchen towards midday.
58. He finally surfaced at midday.
59. This involves avoiding the midday sun.
60. The midday sun blazed down on us.
More similar words: night and day, middle, middle-class, middle ground, day after day, ridden, amid, day, midst, humid, all day, one day, by day, today, timidly, midnight, tuesday, nowadays, formidable, midsummer, yesterday, the other day, birthday, at midnight, wednesday, day and night, semidetached.