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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151. The program likely is to shutter 34 senior centers, where elderly people drop in and get a noon meal.
152. Give a man a reputation as an early riser and he can sleep 'til noon. Mark Twain
153. Officials said they began pumping fuel from the barge before noon Sunday at a rate of 240, 000 gallons an hour.
154. At noon they saw it; then they were near enough to hear it.
155. Hours: Noon to 8 p. m. Tuesday through Friday. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday.
156. The town boasts several fish and chip shops and between the hours of noon and two queues stretch out to sea.
157. She expected Lucy to head for their office: no one else was ever in before noon on the top floor.
158. Hemingway claimed that he always stopped writing about noon, when he knew what was coming next.
159. A poor fisherman who knows the beauties of the misty mornings is much richer than a wealthy man who sleeps till noon in his palace! Mehmet Murat ildan
160. High remuneration, excellent prospects and an immediate cash bonus await the successful applicant who will present himself at twelve noon today.
161. It was the middle of the after noon, he should have been at work.
162. Local restaurant chefs will discuss staying creative while running businesses at noon Sunday.
163. By noon he had obtained Nate's approval and had won the day.
164. At about noon, the Sisters are expected back for lunch.
165. Mrs Hooper sat in the attic morning, noon and night(sentencedict.com), and their presents lay unopened under Noreen's artistic tree.
166. Ideas tumble out-almost all to be discarded by noon, unfortunately.
167. At noon the radio broadcast a joint statement from Koffigoh and Eyadema, calling for discipline.
168. I did so when the under-30 crowd gave me blank faces at my casual reference to High Noon.
169. At high noon the following day, Carole, the leader, was the first to arrive.
170. As his lymphad turned into Duart Bay not long after noon, the bay was empty.
171. At about high noon we arrived at Coney Island and approached the boardwalk.
172. The telegram from the Red Cross arrived at noon and its yellow envelope sent a chill through her heart.
173. A little before noon I heard his car in the drive, then the bell.
174. It is high noon and 108 degrees in the shade.
175. Anyone wanting to make their pet a star should go along to an audition at the theatre on March 16 at noon.
176. And there they sat without frames, naked in the heat of high noon[Sentence dictionary], waiting to be paid attention to.
177. Then I strolled around the city for a couple of hours, knowing that Dana would not be awake before noon.
178. Loan. By noon on the fourth day, the trial was over.
179. I've been going to meetings morning, noon, and night lately.
180. The temperature rockets through 50 degrees Fahrenheit between dawn and 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.