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Meanings of
noonday
in English
Portuguese
meio dia
Catalan
migdia
Spanish
mediodía
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The middle of the day.
noon
midday
noontide
twelve noon
high noon
Portuguese
meio dia
Synonyms
Examples for "
noon
"
noon
midday
noontide
twelve noon
high noon
Examples for "
noon
"
1
Mr Justice Kelly said he would give his decision at
noon
today.
2
However, the outcome should be clear from unofficial tallies by about
noon
.
3
They asked participants to clear the festival grounds by
noon
on Sunday.
4
It says, 'Urgent you meet me at Base Ops McCoy
noon
today.
5
The next day came; intolerable was the thirst we endured by
noon
.
1
Time for a
midday
round-up of the key events so far today.
2
The result of the committee's meeting will be announced at
midday
today.
3
Police were called to the work place on Waitete Road at
midday
.
4
The National Party board is meeting from
midday
to decide Walker's future.
5
An ESB spokesman said the company hoped to restore power by
midday
.
1
Their parched throats refused to sing in the
noontide
of their labor.
2
There came a strange hush in the heat of the
noontide
hours.
3
It was only a couple of organ-grinders resting during the
noontide
heat.
4
Now Dickory spoke from out of the blazing
noontide
of his countenance.
5
Two shepherds, avoiding the
noontide
heat, retire into the cave of Faunus.
1
It could be
twelve
noon
or twelve midnight for all she knew.
2
You will report daily at
twelve
noon
by telephoning a certain number.
3
The invariable hour for the first hermitage meal was
twelve
noon
.
4
The message had been left at
twelve
noon
that day.
5
We will exchange on the observation deck at
twelve
noon
,
two days from now.
1
At
high
noon
on the seventh day the funeral crossed the city.
2
Even at
high
noon
the sunlight straggles through only in small patches.
3
When I reach the top and look back, it is
high
noon
.
4
It was
high
noon
when Mollie awoke, refreshed in body and mind.
5
The sun rose higher and higher till it blazed at
high
noon
.
Usage of
noonday
in English
1
The whole population of the place was indulging in a
noonday
siesta.
2
The German set off in the blazing
noonday
at his swiftest pace.
3
The heat of the
noonday
sun compelled the ladies to drive on.
4
Moody was conducting a
noonday
prayer-meeting in the city of Edinburgh, Rev.
5
But shade must be had to break the glare of the
noonday
.
6
At his appearance the
noonday
brilliance of the sun began to wane.
7
No misgivings troubled him; his smile was as an unintermittent summer
noonday
.
8
The time for the
noonday
meal arrived, but he heeded it not.
9
The
noonday
sun cast his shadow behind him, onto his other shadow.
10
It advanced out into the
noonday
,
and assumed tangible dimensions and substance.
11
A woman's jealousy; it is as plain as the sun at
noonday
.
12
The workmen were busy at their calling, notwithstanding the intense
noonday
heat.
13
The men made a fire and began to cook a
noonday
meal.
14
The hot sun of
noonday
was pouring down, and matters looked ugly.
15
She needed a walk along the
noonday
street to keep her sane.
16
They had been compelled to stop at
noonday
to refresh the animals.
Other examples for "noonday"
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About this term
noonday
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
noonday sun
noonday sky
wasteth at noonday
full noonday
hot noonday
More collocations
Translations for
noonday
Portuguese
meio dia
meio-dia
Catalan
migdia
Spanish
mediodía
Noonday
through the time
Noonday
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common