1. mid-May - Noun
2. mid-May - Adjective
3. mid-May - Adverb
the middle part of May
Source: WordNetmid may
1966 and 1970 campaigns for governor seeAlso The congressional race was shaken up in mid-May when Callaway dropped out and decided to run for Governor of Georgia instead. Source: Internet
According to ferry company Tallink, the daily number of passengers on the company's Tallinn-Helsinki route increased from about 300 passengers to 3,000 in mid-May when borders were reopened to commuters. Source: Internet
After the battle in mid-May 1942, roughly 3000 soldiers and civilians not evacuated by sea were besieged in a series of caves and tunnels in the nearby Adzhimuskai quarry. Source: Internet
A reported that, in mid-May 2020, a meeting of senior US officials from top national security agencies engaged in serious discussions about US nuclear test resumption. Source: Internet
Although the Yankees started well, the Athletics soon proved they were the better team in 1929, splitting two series with the Yankees in the first month of the season, then taking advantage of a Yankee losing streak in mid-May to gain first place. Source: Internet
Akard was named to the acting position in mid-May after President Donald Trump, at Pompeo’s request, fired inspector general Steve Linick. Source: Internet