morning
[ˈmɔːrnɪŋ]
Definition:
1. The time period between dawn and noon.
2. A conventional expression of greeting or farewell.
3. The first light of day.
Use 'morning' in a sentence:
- 1. My car wouldn't start this morning.
- 2. I didn't get home until two in the morning!
- 3. During the morning your guide will take you around the city.
- 4. Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
- 5. Melanie promised that she would call them in the morning.
- 6. They left for Spain early this morning.
- 7. I paid in a cheque this morning.
- 8. She talks about him morning, noon and night.
- 9. I want to make an early start in the morning.
- 10. It's a brilliantly sunny morning.
- 11. Mornings in our house always follow a set pattern.
- 12. I couldn't get the car to start this morning.
- 13. The work continues morning, noon and night.
- 14. We seem to be missing some students this morning.
- 15. The attack happened in the early hours of the morning.
- 16. You get fit by playing the game, day in, day out, morning, noon and night.
- 17. Our group meets on Friday mornings.
- 18. We've come 50 miles this morning.
- 19. Where were you yesterday morning?
- 20. I prefer coffee in the morning.
- 21. See you tomorrow morning .
- 22. We can catch the early morning train.
- 23. What time do you leave the house in the morning?
- 24. Sarah had looked sulky all morning.
- 25. He's been in a meeting all morning.
- 26. There was music and dancing till two in the morning.
- 27. The next morning we went riding again.
- 28. I could have done without being woken up at three in the morning.
- 29. It must have happened at about five o'clock in the morning.
- 30. She didn't seem quite herself this morning.
- 31. I prefer coffee in the morning .
- 32. It was a beautiful morning.
- 33. It was a lovely midsummer morning.
- 34. It's a little misty this morning.
- 35. I only work mornings.
- 36. I got up early the next morning.
- 37. I woke up early this morning.
- 38. It's such a performance getting the children off to school in the morning.
- 39. Pedro got up every morning before daybreak.
- 40. He died in the early hours of Sunday morning.
- 41. It's been an appallingly busy morning.
- 42. What time do you usually wake up in the morning?
- 43. I often stayed up until two or three in the morning.
- 44. On Sunday morning Bill was woken by the telephone.
- 45. She woke every morning at the same time.
- 46. I'll fly it to London in the morning.
- 47. The street is full of traffic from morning till night.
- 48. I go for a run every morning.
- 49. I've been sneezing all morning.
- 50. We discussed it all morning but got nowhere.
- 51. I'll give you a call in the morning.
- 52. It was raining this morning.
- 53. The morning has just flashed by.
- 54. I don't miss getting up at six every morning!
- 55. What's with you? You haven't said a word all morning.
- 56. I'll be at home all morning.
- 57. The cast must all be on set by 7 in the morning.
- 58. You may stay until morning, if you wish.
- 59. I was feeling fine when I got up this morning.
- 60. It was hard going getting up at five every morning.
- 61. I drove to work this morning.
- 62. I walk to work most mornings.
- 63. I spent all morning cleaning and tidying.
- 64. The morning sunlight flooded into the room.
- 65. She's feeling no better this morning.
- 66. Early morning mist patches will soon clear.
- 67. There was a lot of post this morning.
- 68. It's fresh this morning, isn't it?
- 69. We got the news on the morning of the wedding.
- 70. I need the report on my desk first thing Monday morning.
- 71. The mist will clear by mid-morning.
- 72. The early morning mist had cleared.
- 73. It's a bit much calling me at three in the morning.
- 74. He was a bit off with me this morning.
- 75. The system was down all morning.
- 76. Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.