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[ US /ˈmɪdˌdeɪ/ ]
[ UK /mˌɪddˈe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the middle of the day

How To Use midday In A Sentence

  • And if you still get midday shine, mattify it by dabbing on a weightless powder that won't leave skin caked.
  • The blinding midday heat had forced the people to retire to their huts. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • See spectacular stunts Look to the skies at midday. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the midday sun, the allure of a golden-globed Orthodox church was matched only by the three blue spires atop the straight-backed cathedral.
  • The urge for a midday nap is built into your body's biological clock.
  • I remembered Father Dmitri's invitation to call at his church and took the bus there during the Sunday midday break.
  • The sun is extremely strong here, so we are thinking that a thin veiling of net might be advisable in the midday sun, to keep the blossoms and fruit from drying up, the skins thickening, blossom-end rot, etc. Backyard gardens
  • The city emerged from the midday heat, a series of slender, shimmering spires that grew larger as we headed upstream. The Sun
  • They admitted removing the equipment and using it before returning it later. arket was up from the outset, with shares gaining momentum shortly after midday when Wellcome rejected Glaxo's blockbuster 8.9 billion stg bid, saying it was actively seeking a better offer. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The two bodies were transferred to the city morgue in Fairview around midday for post-mortem tests.
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