The time period between dawn and noon.
1 That would put us in the Bend early in the forenoon to-morrow.
2 The greater part of the forenoon was spent in collecting the horses.
3 The forenoon was very clear; cumuli and cirrho-cumuli gathered during the afternoon.
4 I got my wound in the early forenoon of December the 10th.
5 Rained a little in the forenoon and slight showers during the afternoon.
6 Not a breath of wind at daylight; afterwards in forenoon from east-south-east.
7 The Court met and sundry elders, and spent the forenoon in prayer.
8 It was in the forenoon , the busy hour for an afternoon newspaper.
9 It was most frequented in the forenoon , and then only by men.
10 A large ship was discovered one forenoon standing in for the land.
11 Towards eleven o'clock in the forenoon we reached the port of Christiania.
12 The thermometer, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon , was generally about 80°.
13 Crabb Robinson writes in his diary: I went to Wordsworth this forenoon .
14 That cow was very friendly; I first made its acquaintance one forenoon .
15 Hubbard fished all day, and I the greater part of the forenoon .
16 About the middle of the forenoon Mrs. Hoffman prepared to go out.
Другие примеры для термина "forenoon"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Прошедшее
Translations for forenoon
Forenoon в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки