Use noon in a sentence
Sentences starting with noon
- Noon came, the afternoon passed away, evening deepened into night, and morning returned, yet I still waited for the guest. [10]
Sentences ending with noon
- Both as a whole and in detail Charles approved them, and gladly left to the minister the final negotiations with the duke, who intended to leave Ratisbon at noon. [10]
- The railroad connecting Weimar and Rudolstadt, near which Keilhau is located, was built long after, so we continued our journey in an open carriage and reached Rudolstadt about noon. [10]
- If you don't, we walk out at noon. [9]
- Some one spoke up and said it was five minutes past noon. [9]
- Likewise a strange unrest kept her moving to and fro, and this was beginning to come upon me likewise, by reason that Ann came not, albeit in the morning she had promised to be here again at noon. [10]
- He had intended to sleep--till noon. [4]
- They spent their time in the bar-room, and when they left it was nearly noon. [11]
- It was on the stroke of noon. [11]
- I knew that the only total eclipse of the sun in the first half of the sixth century occurred on the 21st of June, A.D. 528, O.S., and began at 3 minutes after 12 noon. [5]
- So we had the odd spoon, and dropped it in her apron-pocket whilst she was a-giving us our sailing orders, and Jim got it all right, along with her shingle nail, before noon. [5]
Short sentences using noon
- The bells were pealing noon. [9]
- It was noon, now. [5]
- It is noon, now. [5]
- About noon it came. [11]
- Tom fled home at noon. [5]
- We will start at noon. [11]
- It was yet after noon. [11]
- Night or noon? [11]
- It was noon. [10]
- Noon. [5]
Sentences containing noon two or more times
- Our houses are within a stone's throw, and yet in a whole day, from noon till noon, so old a friend could not find a few minutes to deliver the letters entrusted to him, or to call upon such near neighbors . [10]
- It was half-way towards noon when the hoof-beats drummed over the Brown Hermit's cave, and they rested not there; but it was noon and no more when they rode through Pango Dooni's gates and into the square where he stood. [11]
More example sentences with the word noon in them
- I cannot change your hearts--but the wife of my brother's son, the daughter of Ben Akiba, must be a daughter of our people, morning, noon, and night. [10]
- By eleven o'clock you think you're all in, that the morning'll never end, but at noon you get a twenty five cent feed that lasts you until about five in the afternoon,--and then you don't know which way the machine's headed. [9]
- We got here yesterday--will leave at noon to-day. [5]
- At noon Anne would relieve Virginia,--Anne or her mother,--and frequently Mr. Brinsmade would come likewise. [9]
- At noon we would reach Carson City, the capital of Nevada Territory. [5]
- The men-folks, having worked in the regular hours, lie down and rest, stretch themselves idly in the shade at noon, or lounge about after supper. [4]
- Mr. Marmaduke was wont to rise at noon, and knew not wheat from barley, or good leaf from bad; his hands he kept like a lady's, rendering them almost useless by the long lace on the sleeves, and his chief pastime was card-playing. [9]
- It was now within three-quarters of an hour of noon, and in that house all was as still as before; the Patriarch, however, might be expected to be punctual, and she had done nothing towards dressing but putting on those gilt sandals. [10]
- Jake's comin' up with the minister, an' you're goin' to be married at noon to-morrow. [11]
- Here at noon, with parade of infantry, comes a military band to play for half an hour; and there are always plenty of idlers to listen to them. [4]
- She pounded it with artillery all the forenoon, then about noon she ordered an assault and led it herself. [5]
- Once in a while, even in our Northern cities, at noon, in a very hot summer's day, one may realize, by a sudden extension in his sphere of consciousness, how closely he is shut up for the most part.--Do you not remember something like this? [6]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- She arrived just when the clock struck noon in the big living-room of the Manor. [11]
- Here at noon what do we see? [5]
- The sought-for comrades were often to be found together about the noon hour in the shop of Jose Lajeunesse. [11]
- We got under way about the turn of noon, and pulled out for the summit again, with a fresh and vigorous step. [5]
- Six days ago--it was that raw day which provoked so much comment--my daughter was on her way up from New York, and at noon she telegraphed me from New Haven asking that I meet her with a cloak at Portsmouth. [5]
- At noon he was still tramping--among the rabble which followed after the royal procession, now; for he argued that this regal display would attract his little lunatic powerfully. [5]
- At noon everything was ready for her departure, and she would not be withheld from eating in the dining-room with the family. [10]
- The general confusion was distracting; as the sun rose, the anguish, physical and mental, of the whole family greatly increased, and by noon had reached an appalling pitch. [10]
- At noon Hanno was about to get into a boat to go to her father's ship, and she insisted upon accompanying him. [10]
- But suddenly one warm September noon, when her pale, waxing crescent was plainly visible in the blue sky by daylight, she beheld him again. [10]
- Her family had waited for her, and, heated by the rapid walk at noon, excited by her unexpected meeting with the young German, she opened the door of the study and called to her husband: "Excuse me! [10]
- It must be very near noon if not already past; she dusted her sandals and tidied her curly hair, picking out the dry leaves and not noticing that at the same time a rose fell out on the ground. [10]
- This morning the Venus will be removed to the Capitol, there to remain, and at noon the commission will wait upon Signor Arnold with His Holiness the Pope's order upon the Treasury for the princely sum of five million francs is gold! [5]
- Herdegen had quitted us in haste after noon, and we found none but Kunz, who was shaping arrows for his cross-bow. [10]
- People who grow up together and meet every day, morning, noon, and night, get used to each other as the foot does to the sandal, and the sandal to the foot, but the heart remains untouched. [10]
- At noon, looking up to it from the street, above the gray houses, the color and depth are marvelous. [4]
- Then he tore up the paper, on which he had been scribbling, into very small bits, consulted a time-table, and at noon, in a tumult of feelings, he found himself in a back seat of the express, bound for the capital. [9]
- He dressed with unusual care for him in these days, breakfasted at the cheap restaurant which he frequented, and before noon was in the Fletcher warehouse in Pearl Street. [4]
- The feast lasted until early morning, but toward noon Hermon again appeared in his uncle's house, and met Daphne full of joyous confidence, as if he were completely transformed. [10]
- Klea's head was uncovered, and, fearing the heat of noon, she was about to return into the door-keeper's house, when she saw a young white-robed scribe, employed in the special service of Asclepiodorus, who came across the court beckoning eagerly to her. [10]
- At noon the two maidens rang at the doctor's door. [6]
- If he should try her at noon and find her guilty, there was nothing to prevent him from compelling her to drink the poisoned cup or having her strangled before evening. [10]
- This was the truth, and yet the infamous Zminis had assured the emperor, at noon, that their father and Philip were already far on their way to Sardinia. [10]
- Two days later, toward noon, Sandy began to show signs of excitement and feverish expectancy. [5]
- At noon I took a thermometer graded to 127 deg., out of my box, and observed that the mercury was up to 125. [5]
- At noon we took a swim in the Sea of Galilee--a blessed privilege in this roasting climate--and then lunched under a neglected old fig-tree at the fountain they call Ain-et-Tin, a hundred yards from ruined Capernaum. [5]
- So at noon today Livy and I drove to the Archducal palace, and got by the sentries all right, and asked the grandly-uniformed porter for the book and said we wished to write our names in it. [5]
- A galley ready to weigh anchor was constantly at the disposal of the commandant of the fortress, and the next noon the noble pair, with Hermon and his faithful Bias, went on board the Galatea. [10]
- My ride home to the town after noon was not altogether a pleasant one, by reason that icy rain poured from heaven in streams, mingled with snow. [10]
- We all went to the palace at noon, today, (3 miles) in carriages and on horses sent by the Emperor, and we had a jolly time. [5]
- Myrtle resigned herself to the guidance of the lovely phantom, which seemed so much fuller of the unextinguished fire of life, and so like herself as she would grow to be when noon should have ripened her into maturity. [6]
- I came again to the castle the next day at noon, and was conducted to the great dining-hall and seated by the side of the governor at a small table which was raised a couple of steps higher than the general table. [5]
- There were disputes to settle now that alarm had subsided, and at noon three excitable gentlemen came in to inform against a certain Monsieur Cerre, merchant and trader, then absent at St. Louis. [9]
- All were ordered to report to the burgomaster at noon the next day, to be assigned to quarters and enrolled among the volunteer troops. [10]
- To-day we changed to one meal, and that at about noon, with a small ration or water at 8 or 9 A.M., another at 12 A.M., and a third at 5 or 6 P.M. [5]
- A delegation came to me this noon and wanted to know whether we intended to cut the pay to correspond to the shorter working hours. [9]
- Presently he said to Gabord, "You'll come to me at noon to-morrow, and see you bring good news. [11]
- One might account thus for the prismatic colors I have often seen on the horizon at noon, when the sun was pouring down floods of clear golden light. [4]
- Having walked in this sort from Saturday in the evening, till Monday noon, it then stood still. [4]
- If at noon the world is suddenly darkened, you know, without looking up at the sky, that it is overcast by a cloud. [10]
- But at noon the sun broke through and in 15 minutes we were tramping toward the river. [5]
- At high noon the scene is very lively, and even picturesque, for the ladies here dress for bathing with an intention of pleasing. [4]
- While doing so, the red and white pinks which she had noticed at noon again caught her eye in the starlight night. [10]
- She was in the parlor alone, a little before noon, when Mr. Peckham came in. [6]
- It was already the high noon of life with him before his genius had truly shown itself; if he had not lived beyond this period, he would have left nothing to give him a lasting name. [6]
- She pleasantly returned the greeting and passed into the entry, where the full light of noon streamed in through the open door. [10]
- At noon on the following clay, Bartja, accompanied by his friends and a troop of attendants, started on horseback for the frontier. [10]
- Today, at noon, the flag of Spain was lowered from the staff at the headquarters. [9]
- Shortly after noon the farmers began to arrive from several directions, with mules and horses for our use, and these they lent us for as long as the war might last, which they judged would be about three months. [5]
- Closing in on the equator this noon. [5]
- At eight o'clock the English force was at work receiving the noon messages from London. [4]
- Phaon had followed the direction of her look, and again broke the silence, saying with a smile, no less quietly than before: "Yes, indeed, the sun tells me I've been sleeping here a long time; it is almost noon. [10]
- The mass for the dead was to be celebrated at an unusually early hour, for another, which would be attended by the whole city and all the distinguished persons, knights, and nobles who had come to the Reichstag, was to begin four hours before noon. [10]
- Shortly before noon the Bishop of Arras ushered in Duke Maurice, who wished to take leave of him. [10]
- But at noon the adjutant of the regiment came into Rostov's and Denisov's dugout with a grave and serious face and regretfully showed them a paper addressed to Major Denisov from the regimental commander in which inquiries were made about yesterday's occurrence. [2]
- I always thought that young ladies did not get up after a ball until noon. [9]
- To satisfy himself that this spot was really the centre of the earth, a sceptic once paid well for the privilege of ascending to the dome of the church to see if the sun gave him a shadow at noon. [5]
- Her hasty information that the Emperor did not wish to hear the choir at noon somewhat relieved his mind; but when, in answer to his no less hasty question about the singing at the late meal, the answer came, "What is that to me? [10]
- No longer ago than yesterday noon, my Tom took and filled the cat full of Pain-killer, and I did think the cretur would tear the house down. [5]
- At first they tend them, morning, noon, and night; they soon begin to come less frequently; from once a day, to once a week; from once a week to once a month; then, at long and uncertain intervals; then, not at all. [12]
- Notwithstanding this, the talk was not other than cheerful; new guests had come to us from the town at noon, and they had much to tell. [10]
- When it was sufficiently crippled the assault was sounded at noon, and it was carried by storm. [5]
- At noon on St. John's day, Ulrich and his father stood before the gate of the monastery. [10]
- Jen felt that so far as Sergeant Tom's papers were concerned he was safe; but she felt also that by noon he ought to be on his way back to Fort Desire--after she had told him what she had done. [11]
- Their chief use, so far as it concerns me, is to make pageants in the streets, and to send their bands to play at noon in the public squares. [4]
- We'll let him sleep till noon, or longer--or longer, won't we, Pierre? [11]
- Before going to sleep and early in the morning I expect such things, but when it is almost noon! [10]
- In the morning she allowed herself a little sleep, but she was obliged at noon to dress for the assembly, which was to begin before sunset. [10]
- She would of set purpose have left me to sleep the day through, to give me strength; howbeit Herdegen had twice come to ask for me, and so likewise had Ann and Hans, and it wanted but an hour and a half of noon. [10]
- The pursuers had set out at noon of the previous day, and had overtaken the vessel about two hours before daylight. [10]
- The noon sun seemed to steep the white vapor with light, and lure it upward by its ardent rays. [10]
- You would have said there can be no lamp without oil or gas, or other combustible substance, to feed it; and yet you see a filament which sheds a light like that of noon all around it, and does not waste at all. [6]
- Toward noon he rose, uncovered his unconscious ward--a section at a time--and took his measure with a string. [5]
- In the neat rooms which Rufinus' wife had made ready for her sick guests perfect peace reigned, and it was noon. [10]
- Youth has its romance, and maturity its wisdom, as morning and spring have their freshness, noon and summer their power, night and winter their repose. [14]
- Though the sun ride fast towards noon, faster shall we ride in the Neck of Baroob," said the hillsman. [11]
- At noon he returned home, saying that the Spaniards had taken the Hague and been hailed with delight by the pitiful adherents of the king. [10]
- After sunrise he refreshed himself with a morsel of food, and then hurried on again, not heeding the heat of noon, nor that of the soft sand in which his foot sank as he followed the line of the sea-coast. [10]
- You have it ready at noon to-morrow, and you can start divorce proceedings to-morrow too. [11]
- And thus we reached the noon of that fearful Thursday. [5]
- Before noon it rains, by three o'clock it hails; before night the bleak storm-cloud of the northwest envelops the sky; a gale is raging, whirling about a tempest of snow. [4]
- And it was presently agreed that the horse was to be at noon in the King's Old Road, or Rotten Row (as it was then beginning to be called), in Hyde Park. [9]
- At noon the preparation of the dead was finished, and in the coffin lay the fair young form, beautiful, and in the sweet face a great peace. [5]
- As regarded the prefect, he would not apprehend any one this day, for, as her father knew, Caesar was to arrive at Alexandria at noon, and Titianus must be on the spot to meet him with all his train. [10]
- At noon it poured down more hopelessly and heavily than ever without the faintest promise of abatement. [12]
- It seemed to Petya that at the moment the shot was fired it suddenly became as bright as noon. [2]
- At noon the people were permitted to rest, but there was not a hand's breadth of shade where they sought repose. [10]
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