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forenoon

[fawr-noon, fohr-, fawr-noon, fohr-] / ˌfɔrˈnun, ˌfoʊr-, ˈfɔrˌnun, ˈfoʊr- /


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They were driven out twice more during the forenoon.

From Time Magazine Archive

Summer temperatures boil up to 120° in the forenoon, and nights can be shiveringly cool.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wakened in the forenoon of June 6, Hitler ranted, as always, at his generals, and clung to the illusion that the invasion was another Dieppe-style raid.

From Time Magazine Archive

A grown-up quiz program outgrew the lonely forenoon and joined the busy night air last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

They set out early in the forenoon, some on horseback, the rest in carriages; I witnessed both the departure and the return.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë




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