Noon example sentences

Related (5): midday, noontime, noonday, meridian, lunchtime

noon

noun

noon (noun) · noons (plural noun)

  - twelve o'clock in the day; midday:

Synonyms

midday, noontime, noontide, noonday, midnight

"Noon" Example Sentences


1. I plan to leave by noon.
2. Lunchtime is usually around noon.
3. The sun is highest in the sky at noon.
4. The clock struck noon.
5. We met for lunch at high noon.
6. The class ended at noon sharp.
7. The heat was at its peak around noon every day.
8. The noon train was departing from platform 5.
9. Noon prayers were held at the mosque.
10. The event started promptly at noon.
11. The shadows were shortest at noon.
12. By noon the line outside the store stretched around the block.
13. Her daily walk usually started at noon.
14. The noon whistle signaled the start of the lunch break.
15. We booked a noon balloon ride over the valley.
16. She received the phone call shortly after noon.
17. The noontime crowd flooded into the restaurant.
18. Noon was the hottest and most unpleasant part of the day.
19. Noon on a Monday was not a busy time in the office.
20. The midday radio show aired at noon each weekday.
21. The farmers market closed promptly at noon.
22. They scheduled the press conference for noon.
23. The noon bell rang to signal the end of classes.
24. The wedding ceremony began at noon sharp.
25. Advertised as starting at noon, the event actually began closer to 1pm.
26. She arrived at noon as planned.
27. By noon, the dishes had piled up in the sink.
28. The noon band concert was held in the park.
29. His daily practice schedule began promptly at noon.
30. The noon whistle signaled the end of the morning shift.
31. I plan to start work around noon today.
32. We ate lunch at the café around noon.
33. The restaurant was busiest around the noon hour.
34. Noon prayers were held in the chapel every day.
35. I grabbed lunch at a little café near noon.
36. Many businesses closed between noon and 1pm for lunch.
37. The hot sun beat down at noontime.
38. The noontime crowd was just beginning to come in.
39. The bells chimed noon across the town square.
40. Angry protesters gathered at noon outside the mayor's office.
41. The bank had shorter hours in the afternoon after noon.
42. The noon show lasted for an hour.
43. The lecture hall was empty at noon on Fridays.
44. The court sessions resumed promptly at noon.
45. The noon whistle signaled the beginning of a lunch break.
46. The museum opened at noon.
47. Noon sunlight streamed in through the open windows.
48. There was a lull in activity around noon each day.
49. He didn't return from lunch until after noon.
50. The noon show aired at 12:30 pm.
51. The midday surge of shoppers arrived shortly after noon.
52. The parade started marching promptly at noon.
53. The sun reached its highest point around noon.
54. They met for coffee and cake shortly after noon.
55. The cafe did brisk business during the noon hour.
56. The lunch bell rang at noon.
57. Things quieted down after the noontime lunch rush.
58. The law office closed between noon and 1 pm each day.
59. At noon the sun shone directly overhead.
60. The noon whistle signaled the beginning of the lunch hour.

Common Phases


1. High noon - refers to 12:00 pm, the moment when the sun is at its highest point.
2. Noontime - the time around 12:00 pm, often referring to the lunch break period.
3. Noontide - another word for midday or high noon.
4. Broad noon - refers to the brightest part of the day, high noon.
5. Noon hour - the period around 12:00 pm, when people typically take a lunch break.
6. Noon whistle - a whistle sounded at noon to signal the start or end of a shift or lunch break.
7. Noonday sun - refers to the strong, direct sunlight at noontime.
8. Noon shadow - the shortest shadow, which occurs at high noon when the sun is directly overhead.
9. Noon prayers - prayers performed by Muslims at high noon.
10. Noon bells - the ringing of bells at noon to mark the time.

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