Antonym: midnight. Similar words: no one, soon, go on, spoon, and so on, balloon, cartoon, teaspoon. Meaning: [nuːn] n. the middle of the day.
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91. Many kids would sleep till noon given half a chance .
92. He expected the transfer to go through by today's noon deadline.
93. Can you contrive to be at the station by noon?
94. He has been given until noon today to turn himself in to authorities.
95. You get fit by playing the game, day in, day out, morning, noon and night.
96. I usually have lunch around noon.
97. Is it Tuesday between eleven o'clock and noon?
98. Campbell Soup Co., which opened at noon Monday.
99. Troops stood at attention under a broiling noon sun.
100. He judged it was around noon.
101. I enter the fiery gates at noon.
102. Mondays through Fridays, noon to 5 p.m.
103. I was not comforted. By noon, we got started.
104. At the noon press briefing there were questions.
105. Our cavalcade sweeps into the Kremlin just before noon.
106. The State Department will issue a statement at noon.
107. It's noon, and she's only just got up.
108. And to do it before noon.
109. The fog usually clears around noon.
110. The incident occurred at about noon on Monday.
111. The game starts at high noon.
112. By noon the rain had ceased.
113. The siren was simply announcing high noon.
114. My lecture's at twelve noon.
115. All east bound traffic was diverted until noon.
116. Around noon,[www.Sentencedict.com] the snow started falling again.
117. Also, many foreign-exchange brokerage firms closed at noon.
118. That day, around noon, we stopped at Skovorodino.
119. It was always high noon there.
120. The first four bombs detonated around noon.
More similar words: no one, soon, go on, spoon, and so on, balloon, cartoon, teaspoon, as soon as, a blue moon, tablespoon, sooner or later, as soon as possible.