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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121. Information is available on between 10am and noon.
122. The ferry gets in to Harwich around noon.
123. Orders received by noon delivered in two working days.
124. The truck turned up around noon.
125. It was just after noon on a Friday when I arrived so the weekend exodus was just starting.
126. Just before noon she walked into the high school, went to the office and asked where she could find Janir.
127. Ample time, so I thought, to beat the deadline for applications of noon on Monday March 23.
128. The letter to Dan arrives just after noon on a Thursday in late October.
129. And the president was not likely to complete his revisions until shortly before he gives his noon address.
130. Say you were stuck out in the Sonoran wilderness at high noon in summer, lost, thirsty and tired.
131. At noon they ate the sandwiches and then continued north through mostly open water.
132. Others are wound up with mothering tasks that have them running in all directions at noon.
133. Authorities were talking to him by telephone shortly before noon on Friday when they heard a gunshot and the line went dead.
134. They welcome the new day and tend to feel at their best at about noon or earlier.
135. The glaring light of high noon encouraged his use of rich blacks.
136. The local sea's bare running up to the house tufting its waves with red seaweed spread against a Hebridean noon.
137. These factors combined to put me in jeopardy every noon hour.
138. If we want to get to Las Vegas by noon, we'll have to make an early start.
139. The $ 25-per-ticket debut tour, by invitation only, starts at noon at DeFremery Park.
140. At noon, Ron Malcolm appeared at the door, wearing boots caked with dried mud and a red baseball cap.
141. Regular gallery hours are noon to 5 p. m. Tuesday through Saturday, and noon to 7 p. m. Thursday.
142. Class runs from 9 a. m. to noon in Lincoln Park, located at the corner of Escalante and Pantano roads.
143. The men met each day at noon in the observatory to check the watch against the regulator clock and then rewind it.
144. At noon, the storm was 150 miles due east of New York City.sentencedict.com/noon.html
145. Her small gold watch showed almost noon when she awoke, refreshed and ravenous.
146. He gets so excited on match days he is often up and about by noon.
147. A 23-year-old supermarket employee was slightly injured when he was hit with a heavy instrument just after noon yesterday.
148. At noon each boat revs its engine, makes a half-circle and begins to feed the river its net.
149. The disparity between solar noon and mean noon widens and narrows as the seasons change, on a sliding scale.
150. Even on a cloudless, sunny day, the late afternoon sunlight is much warmer in tone than it is at 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.