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Sentence count:195+11Posted:2017-01-11Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: midnightSimilar words: night and daymiddlemiddle-classmiddle groundday after dayriddenamiddayMeaning: ['mɪd'deɪ]  n. the middle of the day. 
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91. Like having their players run around at midday in full clothes.
92. The read-through finished at midday to give St Ives a rest before the evening performance of Caesar and Cleopatra.
93. The burning midday sun roused him from a feverish sleep.
94. But by midday they had taken most of it and had begun to dig in.
95. Details were to be given at a midday news conference.
96. By midday the sun had risen high in the sky and was burning down on us.
97. I said to him once, sitting in a chair as he fed me my midday meal of baked beans and crackers.
98. This is followed by a midday feed and another rest,[sentencedict.com/midday.html] which is in turn followed by a prolonged evening feed.
99. The inside of the car was hot from the midday sun.
100. I parked my car at around midday and set out towards the Press tent.
101. At midday or early evening, tapas and La Ina is a wonderful combination for pairs or parties.
102. All you need to remember is that after midday, the times shown have 12 added to them.
103. Corinne, always in charge, would orchestrate midday tennis games and afternoon bridge games.
104. At midday, he would retire to the galley and leave the ship to Hal while he prepared his lunch.
105. At midday, MacDonald went to the palace to be sworn of the Privy Council.
106. Greenwich Village, the part of New York which stays up all night and starts waking up around midday.
107. He tied me to a post in the midday sun and ordered me to repeat his name ten thousand times.
108. Shortly after midday the train reached Llangynog, where the passengers got out on to the new station platform.
109. He walked by night and slept by day(sentencedict.com), the midday sun being too hot for him.
110. At midday all the people from Amantani dress up in traditional costume and they go up to the two centres.
111. He would be back by midday, after four days away on his father's business.
112. Your entries must reach us by midday on Tuesday, so hurry!
113. At midday, there were perhaps a dozen skiers cruising the city, some honing in on their predecessors' tracks.
114. In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
115. Last Nov. 15, amid rumors she had become bearish on stocks, the market dropped 55 points in midday trading.
116. Thus by completely reversing the cycle, mating will occur around midday.
117. In Islington strange creatures appear on the streets at midday.
118. In Spain, the midday meal almost always starts with tomato salad.
119. His wife came in to tell him that the midday meal was ready, that the soup was getting cold.
120. At midday six guerrilla fighters arrive to help them from a military base near to their village.
More similar words: night and daymiddlemiddle-classmiddle groundday after dayriddenamiddaymidsthumidall dayone dayby daytodaytimidlymidnighttuesdaynowadaysformidablemidsummeryesterdaythe other daybirthdayat midnightwednesdayday and nightsemidetached
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