What does the word midday mean?
In the adjective form, the definition of midday is the middle of the day; noon.
The following are 20 example sentences using the word midday. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- Transferring these players is no longer at midday.
- The Russian attack was shown at midday and hit locations in Ukraine.
- Why are they playing football at midday?
- The teacher forbade us from playing football at midday.
- Ratna was told by her mother to dry clothes in the backyard at midday.
- The thief meant it at midday without the residents knowing.
- CCTV recorded a mugging at midday where a mother’s bag in Makassar was stolen.
- The demonstration forced the Tanah Abang civilization to close its shops at midday.
- The police managed to catch the thief who was acting at midday.
- To prevent crimes from occurring at midday, police officers carry out patrols in shifts.
- Your dream of going to France is not a dream at midday.
- Due to technical reasons, the Indonesian women’s national team was forced to train at midday.
- A Turkish nightclub caught fire at midday and left 29 people dead.
- 26 million in cash belonging to Boyolali residents was stolen at midday.
- Ecuador’s beauty queen was weighed to death in a restaurant at midday.
- It was recorded that 4 houses in Maros, South Sulawesi were burglarized during midday.
- A gang of motorbike thieves in Kebayoran Baru was caught by the police because they acted at midday.
- Free milk and free lunch programs are not a dream at midday.
- The gold shop where I live was robbed at midday and the perpetrator was carrying a homemade firearm.
- Indonesian marines demonstrated their fast and silent siege skills at midday in front of elite United States troops.