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  • noun Plural form of midyear.

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Examples

  • The Gang has got together to study for Chem midyears, and Shar starts giving a full report on Katie and me.

    The Other Side of Dark Sarah Smith 2010

  • Never will be good enough for her hoho whee the weekend's here woots and we're one week closer to midyears

    light4u Diary Entry light4u 2007

  • You'll be the prince, and I'll be the princess midyears are overrr exams are over exams are overr

    light4u Diary Entry light4u 2007

  • You'll be the prince, and I'll be the princess midyears are overrr exams are over exams are overr

    light4u Diary Entry light4u 2007

  • FOCUSED people they all KNOW what they aim for in life and they catechize themselves, wandering after their midyears ... analysing the wrongs they've done, the perfectionists they should've been ... and I realised, in a supremely masochistic manner, that I belong.

    jaeaxe Diary Entry jaeaxe 2007

  • I don't know if any of you guys feel this, but when i was (still am) mugging for midyears my brain feels positively stuffed with information.

    j-gan Diary Entry j-gan 2005

  • It was what a lot of people who didn't know him in his early or midyears remembered about him.

    The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays & The Birth of Public Relations 1998

  • I say, Barbara, did you know there was a girl in last year's cast who had had a condition at midyears?

    Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde

  • Katherine was reading the freshman history, hitting off the reception, with its bewildering gaiety and its terrifying grind-book, those first horrible midyears, made even more frightful by Mary Brooks's rumor, the basket-ball game -- when that was mentioned they made T. Reed stand on her chair to be cheered, and then they cheered the rest of the team, who, as

    Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde

  • Betty and Madeline went to their class meeting on the following afternoon very much as a trembling freshman goes to her first midyears, but nothing disastrous happened.

    Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde

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