82 Words to use with noon

I have no policy to enforce against the will of the people: Still I would call the attention of the medicine-loving public to my friend Dr. EZRA CUTLER'S "Noon-day Bitters."

The sun was high, and by his shadow Beltane judged it the noon hour; very hot and very still it was, for the wind had died and leaf and twig hung motionless as though asleep.

How richly were my noon-tide trances hung, With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd joys!

Sound doctrine was preached on the need of the children for substantial and warm noon meals, and the comparative ease and economy with which such luncheons could be provided at the school house.

On the noon train.

For it's many a dark and a wild cloudy morning, Turns out by the noon-time a sunshiny day.

"I say, chief," disgustedly declared O'Brien to Peckham at the noon recess as they clinked glasses over the bar at Pont's, "you've handed me a ripe, juicy Messina all right!

By noon observations we were only in latitude 18 degrees 42 minutes; longitude 113 degrees 32 minutes.

When the noon-sun struck its peering light that day down into the dark crevice, Palmer lay there, stiff and stark.

Steering East by North 1/2 North for 31 miles, brought us to our noon position in latitude 19 degrees 20 minutes South, longitude 116 degrees 16 minutes East, and into a depth of 120 fathoms, with the same kind of bottoms.

She lifted the pantry window and opened the blinds; noon sunshine flooded the place, and she began opening cupboards and refrigerators, growing hungrier every moment.

But when he lost his swamper, smitten without warning at the noon halt, Salty quit his job; he said it was "too durn hot."

Noon street nemesis.

In the broad, pleasant window of the post-office, under the "NO LOAFING HERE!" sign, half a dozen of us discussed it while we waited for the noon mail.

It consoled her to perceive that he was on excellent terms with his guardian, offering to accompany him in the dog-cart to Brawnton, whither John was bound, to catch the noon express to town.

But now she was shivering, although she had wrapped herself in her coarse green and red shawl, and tapped her feet on the bare floor to keep them warm; she was hungry, too; the noon lunch had left her unsatisfied, for she had given her cake to Rie Blauvelt in return for a splendid Northern Spy, and had munched the apple and eaten her two sandwiches wishing all the time for more.

At what hour do you start?" "Immediately after the noon prayer," answered Abdullah, "and I wait for no one.

The sun was very hot, and the noon silence lay dead on the woodlands.

A similar meeting will be held in Chehalis in connection with the noon luncheon of the Citizens' Club on that day.

When noon rang like a knell, still no one.

It seems to be everywhere agreed, in a general way, that the soldier's dress should be of an easy fit, in the first place; light enough for hot weather and noon service, with resources of warmth for cold weather and night duty.

Flares of noon heat shot up from the reddish-gray levels.

Our horses had been put aboard a brig at midnight, and soon after the noon mess we dropped down the lake, going into a deep, wooded cove south of the Grenadier Island.

The noon rest hour was just over, and the big workmen were streaming down to the mill-gate.

Noon gleams on the lake, Noon glows on the fell; Awake thee, awake, White maid of Avenel!

82 Words to use with  noon