Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The middle of the morning.
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- noun The
middle of themorning .
Etymologies
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Examples
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In the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.7% to 11202 in midmorning trade.
Asian Markets Rise, Await Fed V. Phani Kumar 2010
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Students are usually on limited budgets and know how to eat well on very few pesos, so the stands where they gathered in midmorning were a good bet.
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Students are usually on limited budgets and know how to eat well on very few pesos, so the stands where they gathered in midmorning were a good bet.
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Students are usually on limited budgets and know how to eat well on very few pesos, so the stands where they gathered in midmorning were a good bet.
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A muezzin called the midmorning prayer, his sonorous moan taken up by a hundred other amplified voices.
Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009
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A muezzin called the midmorning prayer, his sonorous moan taken up by a hundred other amplified voices.
Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009
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A muezzin called the midmorning prayer, his sonorous moan taken up by a hundred other amplified voices.
Gold of Kings Davis Bunn 2009
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By the time Maida called a midmorning break, Lily was too pumped up to be tired.
Lake News Barbara Delinsky 1999
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By the time Maida called a midmorning break, Lily was too pumped up to be tired.
Lake News Barbara Delinsky 1999
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The tour will bring Obama-Biden to Kansas City for what has been described as a midmorning rally.
American Chronicle 2009
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