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eleven o'clock

n. The start of the twelfth hour of the day in both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock; 11:00.

Usage examples of "eleven o'clock".

Inside, I signed my name to the log and walked forward, coughing tactfully to alert the eleven o'clock adorer to my presence without the rudeness of direct speech.

The Polychrest meant safety, or so he believed, and the Portsmouth mail left at eleven o'clock that night.

In any case, at eleven o'clock the crowd would have to move off the property, and the Nashville folks would get down to the serious business of taking publicity shots, This was when they wanted Adele in her rocking chair by the fireplace, bright-eyed children to trim the tree, boxes to be wrapped in the shiny paper, and gingerbread cookies to be decorated at the battered white kitchen table (which had graced Eula Lemoy's kitchen for twenty-seven years).

By eleven o'clock on Monday morning the last pieces of the disrupted pattern fell into place, and Ashgrove Cottage, new-painted, new-floored, its brass, glass, pump-handles and all metalwork gleaming with a somewhat aggressive naval cleanliness, looked very much as Jack had wished Sophie to see it when she arrived.

At eleven o'clock a post-chaise from Dorchester is coming to take me to Torbay by way of a village whose name escapes me.

When we'd seen his arrest on the eleven o'clock news his hair had been shoulder- length, tied in a ponytail.

But if you watch the open ground to the left of that great crimson-flowering tree at eleven o'clock from the flagstaff, you will see them slip across, their spearheads held low and wrapped in leaves or grass.