1. mid-August - Noun
2. mid-August - Adjective
3. mid-August - Adverb
the middle part of August
Source: WordNetA $600 boost to unemployment expires at the end of July, but McConnell stated that the Senate will not pass any legislation until mid-August. Source: Internet
A cluster of fires sparked by lightning in mid-August in the San Francisco Bay Areawas fully contained Thursday. Source: Internet
According to Huntford, Scott "disappears from naval records" for eight months, from mid-August 1889 until 26 March 1890. Source: Internet
After contracting pneumonia in mid-August 1900, he had another stroke during the night of 24–25 August and died at about noon on 25 August. Source: Internet
Ainger, p. 160 In any case, by mid-August, Sullivan wrote to his mother that cooler weather had arrived, which was good for the show. Source: Internet
And it’s worth nothing that if you look at all the Wisconsin polling you’d have to go back all the way to mid-August to find a poll showing Trump leading (Trafalgar, +1). Source: Internet