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noontide

[noon-tahyd] / ˈnunˌtaɪd /




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North and further north they ran, while the pallid noontide came and went and the twilight wrapped itself again around the world.

From Literature

He sent cool breezes To temper the burning heats of noontide.

From Project Gutenberg

The hot sun poured down its noontide rays, the dust arose in parching clouds, and followed with the wind their flagging footsteps.

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So through life's morning, noontide, evening, may Ideal hopes dawn, fade, and reappear.

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Afterwards Joel stretched himself out on the ground to rest, and was asleep almost as soon as his eyelids could shut out the noontide glare of the sun from his tired eyes.

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