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- noun Plural form of
midafternoon .
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Examples
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And when, as often must have happened, the privileged lord himself sat midafternoons on the uppermost balcony of the Tower, how the prospect soothed the fever of his spirit!
The Prince of India — Volume 01 Lewis Wallace 1866
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Clearly, cornhole has beefed up Sunday midafternoons - what had been a fairly quiet time at his bar and restaurant.
unknown title 2009
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Sometimes the people who walk and stand all night visit us on our porch, and they tell us that our house is very old; that it used to be a theater, and a brothel, and sometimes we joke that behind the bricked-up fireplace is a stockpile of money and drugs and snuff films, and that there are motes of crack dust everywhere, floating in midafternoons through the air, showing us the shape of the sunlight through the gaps in the blinds.
The Future and Why We are Afraid Kenton deAngeli 2011
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