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Definition of "noondays" [noondays]

  • Plural form of noonday. (noun)

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Use "noondays" in a sentence
  • "We have no more to expose ourselves on the bare hedges to the wind and snow; no more to carry ourselves erect when the gale sweeps, to bear our burden upheld; or stay, unmurmuring, on those pallid noondays when the bird creeps close to the bough and the damp whitens the leaf."
  • "And indeed, as the soft October days slid away tranquilly one after another, in dim, misty dawns, noondays bright but veiled, and moist green twilights magically still, it seemed that there was to be no further combat over young Richard, that Dame Dionisia had thought better of the threat of law, and resigned herself to submission."
  • "The burning noondays of summer, such as I can recall in days gone by, were more brilliant, more full of sunshine;"