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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61. Regroup and take a breather at midday.
62. They arrived at midday and after a delicious lunch were entertained by a three piece band.
63. After the necessary shunting the train returned eastwards around midday.
64. To get the new rate demands printed in time for April East, the deadline was midday on March 31st.
65. He had timed his arrival for shortly after midday in the hope that lunchtime would find the staff free of commitments.
66. By midday the crops would disappear, only to be replaced next morning by another mountain of crops.
67. It was only enough for one hot meal per day, plus two brew-ups for hot drinks at breakfast and at midday.
68. It was midday Thursday by the time she returned to the van.
69. Listeners were finally put out of their misery just before midday when broadcasters finally admitted to the April Fool.
70. Traders said selling by domestic investors knocked prices back from their midday highs.
71. The washing started at 9am and by midday the half-way target was reached.
72. The patio gets a southern exposure,[http://sentencedict.com/midday.html] and a pergola shades about 75 percent of the midday sun.
73. By midday Monday, police were sifting through more than 300 tips.
74. I remembered Father Dmitri's invitation to call at his church and took the bus there during the Sunday midday break.
75. They would stop at an inn for a midday meal, discuss their finds and be instructed particularly on their medical properties.
76. There were the dawns and dusks to observe, the midday transformations, the early evenings, the nights.
77. At midday they normally ate rice with a meat-flavoured sauce that might or might not have meat in it.
78. It is worth arriving at midday for a positive fanfare.
79. Most remarkably it continued to function under California's midday sun, when it's slate grey shell was too hot hold!
80. She was booked on to a flight arriving in London at midday but failed to board the plane.
81. A midday balance should be struck on the tabular ledger. 13.
82. The market is closed for its midday break until 2 p. m. Zurich time.
83. We arrived at Addis Ababa at midday on 28 October and were received at the railway station by the Emperor.
84. They must be blessed at midday on January 24 or they will have no more value than toys.
85. During the midday meal the older children read edifying passages chosen by Nicholas from religious or secular history.
86. By midday yesterday the city's Co-Op had sold out of Christmas cards and wrapping paper.
87. When they came back, soon after midday, Chola was in good spirits.
88. The midday power outage also caused traffic snarls as police officers directed traffic through intersections whose signals had gone dark.
89. A glance at her watch showed her it was nearly midday.
90. Quiet at Bidford, but short spells of action with chub and roach around midday at Welford.
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.