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- noun Plural form of
midday .
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Examples
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I used to middays at a news/talk station that carried The Rush Limbaugh Show.
Think Progress » Limbaugh’s ‘Cheap And Disingenuous’ Call For People To Jam Congressional Phonelines 2010
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You have killed all that you were, with late nights and beer, mornings of too-caffeination, middays of shakes and stutters, sweats, unfounded anger
Alcoholic Uncle 2010
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While I can still go to the gym and play pingpong etc..my mornings I have cobwebs and in the middays I am just wipped out.
Archive 2009-05-01 Albanian Pete 2009
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While I can still go to the gym and play pingpong etc..my mornings I have cobwebs and in the middays I am just wipped out.
Not Good Albanian Pete 2009
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In the future, Mr. Seacrest says, his show could go middays - and afternoons-only, all around the country.
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Seven middays later, it pulled up in front of the Los Angeles airport with hardly a pant or snort, the warming Southern California sun glinting off its metal.
June 2006 2006
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Known as the Portable People Meter, the new electronic device seems to be showing that significantly more people listen to radio in middays than previously registered.
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In a deal with Clear Channel Communications Inc. 's Premiere Radio Networks unit, Mr. Seacrest's five-hour L.A. radio show will be boiled down to three for use middays and afternoons in the rest of the country.
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It's good money, and only twelve hours a week, middays on Saturday and Sunday.
nightmare Holly 2004
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It's good money, and only twelve hours a week, middays on Saturday and Sunday.
Archive 2004-04-01 Holly 2004
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