Definition of «noonday»

The term "noonday" refers to the time of day when the sun is at its highest point, typically around midday or noon. It can also refer to a period of intense heat and brightness during the middle of the day.

Usage examples

  1. The noonday sun shone brightly overhead, casting a warm glow on the beach.
  2. The travelers took a break to rest and have a picnic during the hot noonday hours.
  3. The noonday heat was so intense that the children sought shade under a large tree.
  4. As the clock struck twelve, the town's church bells rang out, announcing the arrival of the noonday hour.
  5. The workers shielded their eyes from the harsh noonday glare as they continued their construction tasks.

Sentences with «noonday»

  • I'm sure you will be seeing a lot of Noonday Collection popping up around here and I'm so excited to style outfits around all of the beautiful handmade pieces. (trulytamara.com)
  • Maitland's boldest move comes halfway through, during Claire's darkest moment under that withering noonday sun, when he pulls back the curtain on his animation - archival collage technique to introduce the real faces of his interviewees, and the weight of a history that's never entirely past. (thewrap.com)
  • I started meeting people like Erin from The Mighty River Project, and Rachel from Noonday Collection, and Bethany from the Root Collective and I started hearing from them firsthand about the issues and problems that are CURRENTLY happening in the fashion industry. (stillbeingmolly.com)
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