Definitions
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- noun US The middle of
fall . - adjective US Happening in the middle of fall.
- adverb US In the middle of fall.
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Examples
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Reilly later told reporters that a concrete decision would be made by mid-fall — which is now.
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One GI bitterly noted that the rifle had been pushed aside in favor of the typewriter and the tank.13 Yet instead of a blitzkrieg, by mid-fall 1944, the U.S. Army was in a war of attrition reminiscent of the Western Front in 1916.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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This claim is ludicrous because schools do not receive the results from the PSSAs until mid-fall the following year.
Timothy D. Slekar: Opt Out Chronicles: Fighting Sabotage Timothy D. Slekar 2012
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The other day, I caught myself mid-fall on a sheet of black ice, thanks to sturdy rubber boots, as well as careful attention.
Ask Teri Teri Agins 2011
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This claim is ludicrous because schools do not receive the results from the PSSAs until mid-fall the following year.
Timothy D. Slekar: Opt Out Chronicles: Fighting Sabotage Timothy D. Slekar 2012
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We're looking at a brief cool down for tomorrow, but plenty of mid-fall warmth thereafter.
PM Update: Winds bring in brief cool down Ian Livingston 2010
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Turn the vegetables halfway through broiling so they cook evenly, and remember that despite softening and blistering, the eggplant and rapini both in season through mid-fall should retain their structure.
Spiced Pumpkin, Eggplant and Rapini Kitty Greenwald 2011
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By mid-fall it'll be open differently, with an emphasis on public spaces.
Hotel Gets the Standard Treatment Mike Vilensky 2012
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Carbonite freezing is only good if we then drop it off the highest building we can find … and then waking him mid-fall.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - George Lucas trapped in carbonite. 2009
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One GI bitterly noted that the rifle had been pushed aside in favor of the typewriter and the tank.13 Yet instead of a blitzkrieg, by mid-fall 1944, the U.S. Army was in a war of attrition reminiscent of the Western Front in 1916.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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