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Example sentences for "noons"

Lexicographically close words:
noon; noonday; noone; nooned; nooning; noontide; noontime; noos; noose; noosed
  1. But most of all I thought of warm scented noons on trek, when one dozed in the shadow of the wagon and sniffed the wood-smoke from the fire where the boys were cooking dinner.

  2. There a cool air forever moved even in the noons of August; and there, indeed, at last, there came upon him a deep peace.

  3. Deep passion instinctively moves toward the shadow rather than toward the golden noons of light.

  4. The farthest thunder that I heard Was nearer than the sky, And rumbles still, though torrid noons Have lain their missiles by.

  5. Morns like these we parted; Noons like these she rose, Fluttering first, then firmer, To her fair repose.

  6. There a cool air moved always, even in the noons of August; and there, indeed, often had come upon him a deep peace.

  7. Deep passion instinctively moves towards the shadow rather than towards the golden noons of light.

  8. As was the Subway, so were her noons of elbowing to get impure food in restaurants.

  9. An unreasonable world, sacrificing bird-song and tranquil dusk and high golden noons to selling junk--yet it rules us.

  10. Without gradation, the vernal days and languid noons were gone in a twinkling.

  11. Here are blackberries largest seen, Rich, winey dark, whereon the lean Black hornet sucks, noons sick with heat, That bend not to the shadowed green The heavy bearded wheat.

  12. II Beside the wall the roses blow Long summer noons the winds forsake; Beside the wall the poppies glow So full of fire their hearts do ache; The dipping butterflies come slow, Half dreaming, half awake.

  13. Sary Jane's red hair was the result of sitting in the sun on July noons under those eaves, to see to thread her needle.

  14. Of yore, When climbing noons began to softly burn, There seemed a tender joy in every bud That swelled and burst, in every little spear That broke the clods; and Spring sang in my blood As in the sap; and all that lived was dear.

  15. Here no noons may linger, babe, Soon you'll love without me.

  16. That morning was rather chilly, with the wind at north-west; but the tenor of the weather for some time before had been delicate, and the noons remarkably warm.

  17. FACES OF JANUS [Illustration] Though January has days that dress in saffron for their going, and noons of yellow light, foretelling crocuses, the month is yet not altogether friendly.

  18. Their children would not be less blooming if their holiday summer-noons were not shaded by those darksome trees--nor less lively of wit if their school themes were signed in the name, not of Darrell, but Haughton.

  19. And what child ever whiled away summer noons along thy grassy banks, nor hallowed thy remembrance among the fairy days of life?

  20. In my most recent autumn, it mellowed the noons to the softest effulgence; in the summer it was a veil in the air which kept the flame of the heated term from doing its worst.

  21. For its foggy mornings and cheerless noons cannot believe in the sun of spring, soon to ripen into the sun of summer; and its best time is the night, that shuts out the world and weeps its fill of slow tears.

  22. Evenings and nights were still cool, but noons were as oppressive as in July.

  23. NOONS OF POPPY Noons of poppy, noons of poppy, Scarlet leagues along the sea; Flaxen hair afloat in sunlight, Love, come down the world to me!

  24. Noons of poppy, noons of poppy, Purple shadows by the sea; How should love take thought to wonder What the destined port may be?

  25. Noons of poppy, noons of poppy, Scarlet acres by the sea Burning to the blue above them; Love, the world is full for me.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.