Astronomical phenomenon that occurs in December in Northern Hemisphere and in June in Southern Hemisphere.
1 JULY.-Coldestmonth in the year; midwinter in the colonies; average temperature, 53.
2 In the southern part, midsummer is in January and midwinter in July.
3 The journey was made in midwinter and was full of frightful hardships.
4 He told them that he had once crossed the Sierras in midwinter .
5 Many Italians are vacationing this week as schools have a midwinter break.
6 Some of our neighbors fished for pickerel through the ice in midwinter .
7 Nobody comes to Kurkurast Domain in midwinter from the north at night.
8 Yet here, in the guidehouse, time seemed to have stopped at midwinter .
9 Halcyon Abbey had fallen, although it had seemed impossible back before midwinter .
10 As a midwinter festival of the sun, the date makes celestial sense.
11 These men had declared a strike in midwinter , as their only remedy.
12 Downstairs, Christine and Palmer had entered on the round of midwinter gayeties.
13 Police shot one of the occupiers dead during the 41-day midwinter protest.
14 The woods, considering that it was midwinter , were quite lively with birds.
15 Seeding traps in midwinter with fox hormone suppressants thwarts the breeding cycle.
16 The eagle circled high above them, almost invisible in the midwinter sun.
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