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meio dia
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migdia
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mediodía
The middle of the day.
noon
midday
noonday
twelve noon
high noon
Portuguese
meio dia
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.
6
I overflow with spirits and have a
noontide
engagement with an Ostermoor.
7
They sojourned with us during the
noontide
,
greater travellers far than we.
8
Yes; the walk through the sand and the
noontide
heat had tired her.
9
It is possible to stumble at
noontide
,
as in the dark.
10
The
noontide
heat and stillness was casting its drowsy spell upon the island.
11
One might put thirty miles between here and ourselves before
noontide
.
12
All she could figure was that the
noontide
heat was involved.
13
They entered the hospitium, where the
noontide
meal was about to be served.
14
The great
noontide
silence had already fallen upon house and compound.
15
There was a moment's silence; the warm
noontide
seemed to listen.
16
The silence is as deep as that of a
noontide
forest.
noontide
noontide heat
noontide sun
noontide hour
noontide air
hot noontide
Portuguese
meio dia
meio-dia
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migdia
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mediodía