Right around midday the temperature got a lot warmer.
We break for lunch at midday.
We'll be back about midday; you can ring us then. Let me know when you'll be back and I'll arrange delivery for that week. The function finishes at ten pm; we should be back by ten-thirty.
AM stands for 'Ante Meridiem' (Latin for 'before midday') and PM stands for 'Post Meridiem' (Latin for 'after midday').
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We break for lunch at midday.
A nice bowl of soup will suffice for my midday meal. The bandits are supposed to meet at their den tomorrow at midday.
Yes, "midday" is typically not capitalized unless it appears at the beginning of a sentence.
Postmeridian is when something happens or falls after midday. A good sentence would be, he takes his bath postmeridian and brushes teeth in the morning.
Helen liked eating her lunch at midday, starting at about one o'clock PM.
They fire the cannon every day at midday.
At midday, the azure sky is often too bright to look at directly.
Midday is twelve of clock noon. What comes after midday is after-midday, or the afternoon. The abbreviation p.m. means post meridiem, or post midday.
Midday is 12 noon or 12 midday. It is not 12 p.m. as p.m. means 'after midday'; nor is it 12 a.m. as a.m. means 'before midday. Logically, midday cannot be before or after midday. Similarly, midnight is 12 midnight.
You could use midday.
Sure, if it's part of a proper noun. For instance, "The" is part of The Dalles, a city in Oregon where the Oregon Trail ended. See the discussion page for additional comments regarding the Oregon Trail.
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