Sentence example with the word 'noonday'

noonday

Definition n. the middle of the day

Last update: September 30, 2015


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The least wind raises clouds of fine dust, which fill the air, render it so opaque as to obscure the noonday sun, and make respiration difficult.   [Please select]

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--it is the fourth hour after noonday.   [Please select]

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'You see, it's this way,' he said, when the place had grown quiet again in the drowsy noonday.   [Please select]

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It appears likely that the higher elevations may serve for the nocturnal rest as well as for a noonday siesta.   [Please select]

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In the season, however, the woods are by no means silent, even at noonday.   [Please select]

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Toil on, sad heart, courageously, And thou shall find thy dream to be A noonday light and truth to thee.   [Please select]

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In the noonday shadows of a recess was a dark mahogany sideboard loaded with softly gleaming silver--Honora's.'   [Please select]

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Far countries, the burning noonday and utter love, night and woe and life, the broken toy, flung with haste away.   [Please select]

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Noon Father for this noonday meal We would speak the praise we feel, Health and strength we have from Thee, Help us, Lord, to faithful be.   [Please select]

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But while we move in the midst of uncertainties in this realm, there is another in which we walk in the glare of noonday.   [Please select]

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