noonstead (Meaning)

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noonstead (n.)

The position of the sun at noon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of noonstead

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noonstead Sentence Examples

  1. In the noonstead's radiant glow, the farmers toiled tirelessly in the fields.
  2. The noonstead heat shimmered on the asphalt, creating a shimmering mirage.
  3. As the noonstead approached, the streets emptied, offering respite from the blistering sun.
  4. The children reveled in the noonstead's warmth, splashing in the nearby stream.
  5. The scent of blooming flowers permeated the air during the noonstead, a sweet and intoxicating fragrance.
  6. The noonstead sun cast long shadows across the ancient ruins, revealing their hidden secrets.
  7. In the noonstead's silence, the rhythmic sound of crickets filled the air.
  8. The noonstead clouds resembled fluffy cotton balls floating lazily in the bright blue sky.
  9. As the noonstead faded into afternoon, the golden hues cast an ethereal glow upon the landscape.
  10. The noonstead was a time for reflection and contemplation, when the world paused for a moment's rest.

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The position of the sun at noon.

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In the noonstead's radiant glow, the farmers toiled tirelessly in the fields.

The noonstead heat shimmered on the asphalt, creating a shimmering mirage.

As the noonstead approached, the streets emptied, offering respite from the blistering sun.

The children reveled in the noonstead's warmth, splashing in the nearby stream.