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  • noun the middle part of July.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun the middle part of July

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Examples

  • Chuck the thing about the hotels jacking up the rates for the rooms is a possibility, but mid-july is typically a dead time of year for conventions in vegas and the rooms can be had for a reasonable rate.

    San Diego Convention Center Plans $753 million Expansion in Bid to Keep Comic-Con | /Film 2010

  • According to Production Weekly through JoBlo, and although I'm not a subscriber you can get the gist from the tweet, the production offices are set-up and filming is to begin mid-july, so everything's a go for sure.

    Filmstalker: Planet of the Apes: Caeser moving forward 2010

  • My dad always wore flannel shirts and you couldn't get him to take off his long underwear until mid-july.

    The Devil Wears Sam's Club Jessica 2006

  • If you could be anywhere right now, where would you be? on the ship patio, mid-july afternoon, knowing that I'll be there well into the evening ...

    withkerth Diary Entry withkerth 2004

  • Jean-claude Juncker thought Slovakia would sign up before mid-july and the EFSF will be available without any doubt before the end of the month.

    FXstreet.com 2010

  • We are working on amethyst update 2 at the moment, expected to be released mid-july.

    OSNews 2009

  • I broke my heelbone in mid-july ... needed screws, plates, the works.

    AltWeeklies.com Site Feed 2008

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