noonday in English

noun
1
the middle of the day.
the blinds were lowered to keep out the noonday sun

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1. It was impossible to work in the heat of the noonday sun .

2. The painting is organized about a young reaper enjoying his noonday rest.

3. The Brassy noonday fervor, blazing from an unclouded sky, starkly revealed every detail

4. The Brassy noonday fervor, blazing from an unclouded sky, starkly revealed every detail

5. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light And your judgment as the noonday.

6. 16 He will bring forth your righteousness as the light And your judgment as the noonday.

7. And now that the war is going worse than ever, the pestilence has emerged into noonday.

8. The noonday sun beat down fiercely; dusty air carried the stink of rotting garlic after a prolonged dry spell.

9. What is Acedia? Everyone has struggled with Acedia, or “the noonday devil” at some point in their lives

10. It was nighttime and there were no windows, and yet the room was lit as if by noonday sunshine.

11. At its northernmost extent, the unconformity in fact removed all of the Pahrump, and the Noonday rests directly on the Proterozoic Complex.

12. Simple boredom is the sort you suffer from during long Christmas dinners or political speeches; "existential" boredom is more complex and persistent, taking in many conditions, such as melancholia, depression, world weariness and what the psalmist called the "destruction that wasteth at noonday"—or spiritual despair, often referred to as acedia or Accidie.