Noun
midmorning (countable and uncountable, plural midmornings)
The middle of the morning.
But as 12-year-old Eben Knox of Farmington lounged on the grass at midmorning, blaze orange hunting cap pulled down over his eyes, a parade of trucks lined up beside him with hunters waiting their turns to register and weigh their animals. Source: Internet
By midmorning, one or two of my friends would ride by on their bicycles and stop to talk. Source: Internet
A midmorning fruit snack (such as an apple or a banana) with a handful of almonds. Source: Internet
As American troops approached in midmorning on April 12, shots from the village rang out. Source: Internet
By midmorning on 9 November, Hitler realized that the putsch was going nowhere. Source: Internet
The dollar rose over ¥106.10 by midmorning, as investors stepped up buying in view of the 225-issue Nikkei average’s continued rally. Source: Internet