Noun
the middle part of the afternoon
Source: WordNetBy midafternoon, Burnside had failed on both flanks to make progress against the Confederates. Source: Internet
But by midafternoon Wednesday, Nunes told reporters that the reauthorization effort was dead “for now” and that decisions about how to proceed were being made “above my pay grade.” Source: Internet
Our minus low tide is midafternoon. Source: Internet
“It has been steady as she goes throughout the state,” Gabriel Sterling, an official at the Georgia secretary of state’s office, told a group of reporters in midafternoon on Tuesday. Source: Internet
During December and January, temperatures range from an early morning low of convert to a midafternoon high of convert. Source: Internet
Relative humidity is generally high, varying from 65% in the midafternoon to 95% at night. Source: Internet