Wiktionary
a. Happening in the middle of August. adv. In the middle of August. n. Any time in the middle of August.
WordNet
n. the middle part of August
Usage examples of "mid-august".
In mid-August, French convened a summit of the Dyloft lawyers at his sprawling ranch near Ketchum, Idaho.
It was full summer, as it is everywhere in mid-August, but at Carlsbad the sun was so late getting up over the hills that as people went to their breakfasts at the cafes up the valley of the Tepl they found him looking very obliquely into it at eight o'clock in the morning.
Counting incoming Continentals, by mid-August Schuyler, stationed at the mouth of the Mohawk, had upward of 13,000 men.
In mid-August, Russia had defaulted on its foreign debt, and by the end of the month the Russian collapse had caused large drops in stock markets across the world.
Gates, whom he hated, had been defeated in the South in mid-August.
They frantically bought every kind of comestible, clothing, wine, lamp oil and, though this was mid-August, even winter-weight blankets and buckets of coal.
Nihilism even more often born of a walk through the Old Town in mid-August.
Because of the resulting furor and threatened lawsuits for property damage, Reverend Blessett had slinked out of town in mid-August and left no forwarding address.