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Meanings of nearly midday in English
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Usage of nearly midday in English
1
By the time that the trench was finished it was nearlymidday.
2
It was nearlymidday, and the camp lay under a blazing sun.
3
It was now nearlymidday, and the streets were clearing.
4
Until nearlymidday Willis watched him going through papers, dictating letters, and receiving subordinates.
5
It was nearlymidday when the repairs were completed, and the vessel forged ahead again.
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But other calls delayed us, and it was nearlymidday before we started for the cape.
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It was nearlymidday, he guessed, though the sun was still hidden by jagged gray clouds.
8
It's now nearlymidday and she snoozes on.
9
He was solid and visible and in his pajamas, and, by the light, it was nearlymidday.
10
It was nearlymidday by the time they were ready to go but the balloon did not budge.
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It was nearlymidday.
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It was nearlymidday on the other side of the Atlantic, in London, where protesters were gathering in Trafalgar Square for a big anti-American demonstration.
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It was very late when we rose-nearlymidday; for the greater part of the night had been spent in reading the MS.