high noon Antonyms

Meaning of high noon

Wordnet

high noon (n)

the middle of the day

high noon Sentence Examples

  1. The sun blazed overhead at high noon, casting long shadows across the parched earth.
  2. As the clock struck twelve, the town emptied out for the customary siesta during high noon.
  3. The duel was scheduled to commence at high noon, leaving everyone on edge with anticipation.
  4. The bandits planned their ambush for high noon, when the sun would be blinding and visibility limited.
  5. The cowboy rode into town at high noon, his horse weary and his eyes squinting in the harsh sunlight.
  6. The church bells tolled solemnly at high noon, marking the passing of another day.
  7. The judge postponed the trial until after high noon, allowing the jury some respite from the sweltering heat.
  8. The temperature soared to a record high at high noon, forcing people to seek shelter indoors.
  9. The fighter pilot engaged in aerial combat at high noon, dodging enemy fire with daring precision.
  10. The astronomer gazed at the sun through his telescope at high noon, studying its flares and sunspots.

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The sun blazed overhead at high noon, casting long shadows across the parched earth.

As the clock struck twelve, the town emptied out for the customary siesta during high noon.

The duel was scheduled to commence at high noon, leaving everyone on edge with anticipation.

The bandits planned their ambush for high noon, when the sun would be blinding and visibility limited.