We have no meanings for "now mid-afternoon" in our records yet.
1 The steep sides of Tol Brandir were glowing: it was now mid-afternoon .
2 But it was now mid-afternoon , and everyone, hanging-watchers and Parliamentarians alike, was finally awake.
3 It was now mid-afternoon and the sun was blazing down over the cliffs and forest.
4 I have just returned from the fair, it is now mid-afternoon on a most beautiful cloudless, windless day.
5 Did people need to be given notice given it was now mid-afternoon on a Friday and events were scheduled for the weekend?
6 It was now mid-afternoon and if the smoke had meant nothing good for them it was time for Tayoga to be back.
7 (It was now mid-afternoon . )
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: