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halftimes

  • plural
    of halftime.
    halftime
    noun
    the period indicating completion of half the time allowed for an activity, as for a football or basketball game or an examination.

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No duration time has been announced for the World Cup show, although soccer halftimes are not supposed to last more than 15 minutes.

From Los Angeles Times May 14, 2026

It still rallied to grab a 52-50 halftimes lead.

From Seattle Times Nov. 7, 2021

The longer halftimes remained to allow for more commercials, as if the 10 TV timeouts and the eight team timeouts aren’t enough.

From Washington Post Feb. 3, 2021

As the 1995 show and several subsequent Super Bowl halftimes have proven, those moments are not easily manufactured, no matter how many snakes are involved.

From New York Times Jan. 30, 2020

There weren’t enough of them to form recognizable letters or shapes—except for a capital “I”—so they didn’t march much at halftimes of games.

From "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli

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