midday

IPA: mˈɪddeɪ

noun

  • Noon; twelve o'clock during the day.
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Examples of "midday" in Sentences

  • The midday sun is reflected on the glass wall.
  • In exchange for the hour, the midday newscast was dropped.
  • He was in the state of death from sunrise until the midday.
  • He was the first to start giving a midday meal to the pupils.
  • This is the last stop for the during midday and early evenings.
  • She enjoyed pulling the hair of peasants working in the midday.
  • The exception was the midday train which carried passengers only.
  • You say that the midday corner is along the line where the sun is at zenith.
  • The event started with the arrival of the Kingsway carnival parade at midday.
  • In order to escape the heat, he would usually swim in the water during midday.

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