Sinônimos
Examples for "morning"
Examples for "morning"
1Hafeez tweeted: Met an inspirational Young lady today morning at Golf course.
2Turkish forces shelled northern Iraq this morning, a Kurdish government official said.
3CRH will issue a statement on sales and market conditions tomorrow morning.
4A senior diplomat said of Friday morning's result: We want a deal.
5Of course, crossing the Cerulean Sea in a morning was impossible too.
1I shall need him ready a good hour before dawn, maybe more.
2May 25 marks the dawn of a new age in consumer privacy.
3It was just past dawn; the women had perhaps six hours' lead.
4The pre dawn raid led to an 11 hour battle, officials said.
5Toward dawn, King told writer, I ask a human kind of question.
1The sunrise empire has exemplified the latter method; China prefers the former.
2We shall start immediately, and be back, at all events, by sunrise.
3Furthermore, sunrise and local photoperiod timing depend on position in time zone.
4Remind my brother that Egyptians believe in the power of the sunrise.
5The direction of sunrise is also a matter of opinion, Jolober thought.
1Before daybreak, however, they were up and on their way once more.
2The roar of the freshet awoke Nan in her bed before daybreak.
3At daybreak saw four sail to windward; our squadron sent in chase.
4With the daybreak we saw the vessel, and the timber-ship it was.
5Two hours before daybreak the bell of the church gave the signal.
1Splendid aurora in the night; a bright band of light from S.S.W.
2Thicker pulsed the lances of the aurora; changed to vast billowing curtains.
3The mercury is 5 degrees below zero, and the aurora is glorious.
4Also known as the aurora borealis, the Northern Lights are notoriously coy.
5Straight before her gleamed and flashed and ebbed and palpitated the aurora.
1The warts-and-all reality has been dawning on the US for some time.
2The East has ever been the dawning-point of the Sun of Reality.
3The East hath ever been the dawning-place of the Sun of Truth.
4Understanding was dawning in him, it burnt a light in his eyes.
5The boy opened the door and looked out upon the dawning day.
1His last meal had been breakfast before sunup of the day before.
2By sunup, we'd left the river and turned up into the mountains.
3Just at sunup an Indian came across the river on a pony.
4Set your alarms for early-early and be in Pine Plains by sunup.
5It's close to sunset any way; I'll finance the pilgrimage until sunup.
1Sometimes he came at cockcrow, or near it, before or after it.
2About third cockcrow, Kim woke after a sleep of thousands of years.
3When he wakes at cockcrow the revellers are nearly all asleep.
4And another at this table will deny Me before morning cockcrow.
5Here they were shackled and left till cockcrow, when the drills began again.
1This was dayspring, indeed, to a lad in such great darkness.
2They were as open in their little flirtations as the dayspring from on high.
3Sweeter than dayspring to the shipwrecked in Nova Zembla; ah!
4For this reason they were deprived of the bounty which dawned in the Messianic dayspring.
5We have made thee the manifestation of Our sovereignty and the dayspring of Our Names.
1Is it possible to schedule another meeting at first light tomorrow morning?
2Rescuers called off a massive sea search late yesterday until first light.
3He said staff would be working from first light to restore supplies.
4Rist said, 'We can get some 'ands aloft at first light, sir.
5It said crews would return to fixing lines at first light tomorrow.
1She thought, however, of the poor invalid to whom their meeting at dinner-time was the one break of the day.
2It was when they reached the departure lounge and began herding people toward the exits that Drick got his first big break of the day.
32 Mac 13:17 This was done in the break of the day, because the protection of the Lord did help him.
1At the first break of day I gave the order to start.
2On the following morning the preacher-plowman was afield at break of day.
3It was long after the break of day, when he woke up.
4Ogula messengers gone in little canoe to Asiki at break of day.
5It was just before break of day, and it was very dark.
6At break of day the Cock woke up and crew, as usual.
7At break of day they lay aside their goatskins and return home.
8I expect you all to be up by break of day to-morrow.
9They waited, when all was ready, till the first break of day.
10Very well, then, I shall see you again at break of day.
11To-morrow, at break of day, we will be off for Rathelin Hall.
12She kept going about the streets in this fashion until break of day.
13At the break of day the captain and Paul were on the beach.
14At break of day we heard the chirrup of the chickadee, the sparrow.
15The next morning at break of day we fed the horses.
16The city was never more beautiful than at break of day.
Translations for break of day