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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Midday' in a Sentence

"The middle of the day; specifically, noon or the time centering around noon." more

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The flowers bloom beautifully in the midday sun.
The outdoor market is bustling with activity during midday, with shoppers exploring various stalls.
The farmers took a break from their work at midday to escape the scorching sun.
Students eagerly anticipate midday recess to play with their friends.
The midday's buzz filled the bustling market.
The family gathered for a picnic in the garden at midday.
The midday traffic jam brought the city to a standstill.
The bustling city streets were filled with people during midday rush hour.
The midday breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers through the air.
The sun shines brightly at midday, making everything feel warm and bright.
The sun's rays reached their peak at midday.
At midday, the farmers took a break from their work to have lunch in the fields.
The workers took a break to enjoy a picnic in the park at midday.
We have lunch together with our friends at midday during school.
The hikers rested under the shade of a giant oak tree at midday.
The shadows are short at midday because the sun is directly overhead.

Midday

mid-dey
nounThe middle of the day; specifically, noon or the time centering around noon.
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Last Updated On: July 31, 2024
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