Sentence example with the word 'noontide'

noontide

Definition n. the middle of the day

Last update: July 7, 2015


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Arthur owned a steed known as le Gringalet; and a light-giving sword, Escalibur.   [Please select]

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"July, July, summer-summer's here; morning, noontide, evening, list to me" the Indigo sings in rather hard but brilliant little voice.   [Please select]

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When in the harvest heat she bore to the reapers at noontide Flagons of home-brewed ale, ah.   [Please select]

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It was bright noontide when we were again prepared to take the road.   [Please select]

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No but noontide has its ills, too; but you would never heed a bonnet, neither for sun nor wind.   [Please select]

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--of the desert in this noontide hour, the greatest hour of all the twenty-four in such a land as this.   [Please select]

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Now comes the noontide hour,--of all the hours nearest akin to midnight; for each has its own calmness and repose.   [Please select]

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