noon
[nuːn]
Definition:
1. The middle of the day.
2. 12 o'clock in the middle of the day.
Use 'noon' in a sentence:
- Tom fled home at noon.
- The ship landed at noon.
- The long day of meetings started at noon.
- Now the gym opens at noon.
- He expected the transfer to go through by today's noon deadline.
- He has been given until noon today to turn himself in to authorities.
- It really irritates me when he gets up at noon at weekends.
- Though it was not yet noon, there was considerable patronage.
- At noon Frederick came home.
- The festival parade will begin at noon.
- Thank you, it was so warm at noon.
- He decided to cook the fish at noon.
- We reached the summit at noon.
- She stayed until noon.
- At noon we have lunch at school.
- the glaring sunlight of high noon.
- The meeting didn't break up until noon.
- Government workers were made to punch time clocks morning, noon and night.
- The day of discharge is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12:00 noon.
- It will arrive in Tokyo around noon Saturday local time.
- The closing date for entries is noon, Friday, January 11.
- I'll call you guys tomorrow. Noon-ish.
- Our branches are open from 9am to 5pm during the week and until 12 noon on Saturdays.
- Perhaps as it is so close to noon, you would do me the honour of having lunch with me.
- There is a ceaseless struggle from noon to night.
- And as the morning begins moving toward noon, look out for more cyclists and pedestrians.
- The day of departure is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12.00 noon.
- The route had been reopened by noon.
- The conference opens at 12 noon on Saturday.
- The conference chairman has set a deadline of noon tomorrow.
- The meeting is scheduled to commence at noon.
- Goods are delivered not later than noon on the day after pickup.
- There's a connecting flight at noon.
- Guests should check out of their rooms by noon.
- She finally emerged from her room at noon.
- We should be there by noon.
- I'm leaving on the noon train.
- Guests are requested to vacate their rooms by noon on the day of departure.
- She talks about him morning, noon and night.
- The work continues morning, noon and night.
- You get fit by playing the game, day in, day out, morning, noon and night.
- The noon sun was fierce.
- It looks like high noon for the nation's movie theaters, now we are in the age of the home video.
- She'll arrive in New York at noon.
- The neighbours reported seeing him leave the building around noon.
- Our team of experts will be on hand to offer help and advice between 12 noon and 7pm daily.