1. mid-December - Noun
2. mid-December - Adjective
3. mid-December - Adverb
the middle part of December
Source: WordNetAccording to FiveThirtyEight, some states won’t have results until later this week, while others won’t have results until the end of November, with New York concerned it may not have an official count until mid-December. Source: Internet
A Christmas Count is a one-day census of all birds in a 15-mile diameter circle between mid-December and early January. Source: Internet
A couple of months ago (mid-December), a chilling attack at a Kosher supermarket in Jersey City resulted in the deaths of three civilians and a police officer. Source: Internet
As of mid-December, more than 2,800 people were hospitalized with covid-19 across Allegheny Health Network, with 218 at Allegheny Valley Hospital, since March 15, a spokeswoman said. Source: Internet
A temporary certificate of occupancy was delivered to the LVCVA in mid-December, giving workers the opportunity to test systems while CES exhibitors began moving their showcases into the hall. Source: Internet
A previous NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll from mid-December found that 90% of Republican respondents opposed Trump's impeachment and ouster -- indicating that some Republicans now want a trial because they believe the President will be acquitted. Source: Internet