15 examples of noontime in sentences

Toward noontime they heard the welcome sound of wheels, and on rushing to the door saw Ezra driving alone to the barn.

A campoodie at noontime, when there is no smoke rising and no stir of life, resembles nothing so much as a collection of prodigious wasps' nests.

In the interval there would be, at recess and at noontime, great sport in sliding down the hill.

By noontime we had all the stuff hauled over to the river and some odds and ends of kindling wood besides, to take in the house-boat.

noon; midday, noonday; noontide, meridian, prime; nooning, noontime.

We had heard the guns distinctly in the early forenoon, and again, less distinctly, about noontime.

About noontime Akka began to watch for the eagles again.

When it was done she was quite overjoyed at her work, and said, "How clean and neat it does look, to be sure!" At noontime Fred returned.

Having decided on this course he started off before them at noontime, unobserved of the barbarians, by the road along which they were to march.

At noontime the man's shadow was short, scarcely extended back of his pony's feet.

The eternal breeze of the prairie noontime, drifting leisurely by, sang its old, old song of abandon and of peace.

Mother and daddy didn't have nothing to do with that at noontime because they was in the field.

Many a time when noontime come an' we'd go to eat our vittals the marster would come a-walkin' through the fiel with ten or twelve o' his houn' dogs.

They stopped them for water at the creeks and rivers; slowed them down to browse or graze awhile at noontime; and when the sun was low, if they were yet in a land of fences, he of the horse and wagon hurried on to get pasturage for the night.

She loved the chilly dawn, the sultry noontime, the dreamy evening.

15 examples of  noontime  in sentences