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noon

[noon] / nun /


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There are cool, rosy dawns, scorching noons and golden sunsets, as with us, but more serene harmony.

From Time Magazine Archive

Without sentimentality, Playwright Blessing fills the room with phantom memories of long summer after noons, male camaraderie, ambitions and fears.

From Time Magazine Archive

Plain facts like this are one good reason why more than 3,000,000 U.S. radio homes tune in The Army Hour on Sunday after noons.

From Time Magazine Archive

We spend our mornings in Instrumental perfecting our songs and our after noons in workshop, making Boom Chachalaca posters and T-shirts and figuring out how to get four tuxedoes by Saturday.

From "Sparrow" by Sarah Moon

There were wooden toys moldering in a box; crayons on a windowsill, their colors dulled by the light of ten thousand after noons; a dollhouse with dolls inside, lifers in an ornate prison.

From "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs




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