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noontide

[noon-tahyd] / ˈnunˌtaɪd /




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It was best seen after dark when great batteries of floodlights poured a spurious noontide over the rising, mile-long ramparts of fresh concrete.

From Time Magazine Archive

Though we speak of the noontide sun as "beating down" on our heads, it does nothing of the kind.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soon they were stealing through the green, noontide depths of Mossflower Wood.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques

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

From "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman

Spirits of night and noontide bent to woo him; He stood the while lonely and desolate As Adam when he ruled a world, yet found no mate.

From Transcendentalism in New England A History by Frothingham, Octavius Brooks




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