NOON OF

Definition: The midpoint of the day; 12 o'clock in the daytime.

Synonyms: Middle Day, Midday Period, Lunch Break, Afternoon Start, Noon Hour

Usage Examples in Sentences

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At the noon of the party, everyone gathered around for cake.
#2
The lion rests under the shade at the noon of the savanna.
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Families often gather for lunch at the noon of Sundays.
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The marathon runners reach the halfway mark at the noon of the race.
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The church bells chime at the noon of the wedding ceremony.
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We arrived at the park at noon of the scorching summer day.
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At noon of the battle, both armies were locked in a stalemate.
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The ship's crew gathered for a meeting at noon of the voyage.
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They scheduled the interview for noon of the recruitment drive.
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The professor scheduled the exam for the noon of the semester's final day.
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At the noon of their journey, the hikers paused to admire the breathtaking view from the mountain peak.
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The orchestra's performance reached its crescendo at the noon of the symphony, captivating the audience.
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In the ancient kingdom, the noon of the ruler's reign marked a period of prosperity and innovation.
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The sun blazed fiercely at the noon of the desert, casting long shadows across the dunes.
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The spacecraft's trajectory was meticulously calculated to intersect with the asteroid at the exact noon of its orbit.
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The noon of summer is when the sun shines brightest.
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We usually have lunch around noon of each workday.
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At the noon of his career, he reached the pinnacle of success.
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The park is most crowded at the noon of weekends.
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We met at the noon of the town square, right by the fountain.
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Noon of Friday is when the meeting is scheduled.
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The meeting is scheduled for noon of Friday.
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Saturday's noon marks the start of the picnic.
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At noon of the gathering, everyone was already there.
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The children played outside until noon of the day.
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Noon of the journey was marked by a quick lunch break.
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In the garden, the flowers bloomed beautifully at noon of the day.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. Do you have a moment to discuss the project timeline?B: Of course, David. I'm available now. Let's go over it.A: Great. So, I've outlined the key milestones, and I think we should aim to have the first draft ready by the noon of next Monday. How does that sound?B: That sounds reasonable. We'll need to allocate resources accordingly to meet that deadline.
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