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noonday

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES the midday/noonday sun ▪ They all sought shade from the blazing midday sun. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ the noonday sun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ The noonday sun beat down fiercely; dusty air carried the stink of ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Noonday may refer to: Noonday, Georgia Noonday Creek , Georgia Noonday, Texas

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Noonday \Noon"day`\, n. Midday; twelve o'clock in the day; noon.

Usage examples of noonday.

She glanced back at Ashe, who had made a quick camp and was preparing the noonday meal over a small campfire.

They found an empty table with an umbrella to shield them from the noonday sun, and ordered plates of gnocchi with tomato sauce and a bottle of light, sparkling wine Olivia agreed to share for once.

I went upstairs in my turn with my carpet bag, and supper was served directly, as we had to start very early the next morning if we wished to reach Radicofani before the noonday heat.

Sometimes in the noonday, when Robyn was lying pale and silent, resting between the periodic onslaughts of the fever, Mungo could sleep for a few hours on the pallet set at the far end of the veranda, until Juba or one of the twins called him.

The false hope of the noonday sun faded, fine rain mizzling down like exhausted tears.

They had lain in a perfect sheaf across the marble pavers, black with a touch of rubies in the noonday sun.

Obviously mammal in weight of bosom you remark that she has in front well to the fore two protuberances of very respectable dimensions, inclined to fall in the noonday soupplate, while on her rere lower down are two additional protuberances, suggestive of potent rectum and tumescent for palpation, which leave nothing to be desired save compactness.

Flying as far away as Benden Hold itself, nestled against the foothills above Benden Valley, the Weyr Peak a far point against the noonday sky, Lessa did not neglect to visualize a clearly detailed impression each time.

But I dipped my hands and my head into the cold shallows none the less pleasantly, and was casting about for a deeper pool where I might bathe unscorned of the noonday, when I heard a light laughter behind me, and, turning cautiously, perceived under the further shadow of the glade three ladies sitting.

She stared straight ahead instead, gaze fixed on some unseeable point, perhaps on the church towers whose gilded roofs glinted in the noonday sun.

It lay dimpling and scintillating beneath the noonday sun, as entirely unspoilt as fifteen years ago, when its pure loveliness was known only to trappers and Indians.

Burning avgas illuminated the southern slope of the hill like noonday.

Something sparkled, and on the hills north of town, she saw the noonday sun reflected off the windows of the big houses in Bonita Vista, like flecks of mica on a granite rock.

Even the noonday heat would not keep Fuzzy Stone from saving the diarrhetic children.

When I got my paper and my dinner at noonday the officer cut open a fowl, and plunged a fork in the other dishes so as to make sure that there were no papers at the bottom.