halftime
ˈhæfˌtaɪm-
(n)
halftime
an intermission between the first and second half of a game
Celebrities and superstars filled the stadium and halftime show at the Super Bowl, but there's one place few were found: in the ads. usatoday.com
Women's Basketball: Benson's Milestone Overshadowed By Ohio Squandering Halftime Lead. oub.org
5 Georgia finally got off to a good start, blowing out Vanderbilt before halftime on the way to a 48-3 victory Saturday night. mdjonline.com
None of Squire 's second-half runs gained more than 16 yards, but he still had 24 carries for 114 yards after halftime alone. gazette.net
The incident happened last Friday in El Dorado Hills, California during halftime of the Oak Ridge Trojans/Vista del Lago Eagles football game. kmnd.com
In the past the cameras would briefly pan across the bands at halftime, no longer. timesleaderonline.com
Instead, it was the action on the field during halftime that captured his attention. onlineathens.com
The Seattle Seahawks hold a 20-17 lead over the Minnesota Viking at halftime thanks to three touchdown passes from rookie quarterback Russell Wilson. espn.go.com
But by halftime of the NCAA Tournament first-round game in the Carrier Dome, Syracuse led just 4-2. blog.syracuse.com
Injured Woodson's emotional halftime speech. dallasnews.com
Laura Roman and Will Pivik perform at the halftime show. connectionnewspapers.com
Bears lead Lions at halftime. xyz.com
Guests to join Madonna for Super Bowl halftime show. al.com
The Absolute Coolest Marching Band Halftime Show. vbr.com
A Grambling band trumpet player concentrates as she performs during the halftime show of a NCAA football game between Grambling and Prairie View A&M on Saturday, October 6, 2012 at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. dallasnews.com
The half–time (or half–life) is a particular case of partial reaction times.
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