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NOON |
Midday |
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LUNCHES |
Midday meals |
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LUNCH |
Midday repast |
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LUNCHEON |
Midday repast |
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MERIDIAN |
Midday; noon. |
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NOONTIDE |
The time of noon; midday. |
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EVERYONE |
All present each hour after midday |
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NOONE |
Nobody sees English leader after midday |
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TWELVE |
Number of jurors available at midday |
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AMENDING |
Improving and getting well after midday |
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BEAM |
Smile proudly and be seen before midday |
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HIGHNOON |
12 Midday a film starring Gary Cooper |
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NOONDAY |
Midday; twelve o'clock in the day; noon. |
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AFTER LUNCH |
In search of midday meal at siesta time |
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DDAY |
Midday, I’m out for the start of operations |
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NOON-FLOWER |
The goat's beard, whose flowers close at midday. |
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MIDDAY |
Of or pertaining to noon; meridional; as, the midday sun. |
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SLEEP-AT-NOON |
A plant (Tragopogon pratensis) which closes its
flowers at midday; a kind of goat's beard. |
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SIESTA |
A short sleep taken about the middle of the day, or after
dinner; a midday nap. |
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DINNER |
The principal meal of the day, eaten by most people about
midday, but by many (especially in cities) at a later hour. |
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MESEMBRYANTHEMUM |
A genus of herbaceous or suffruticose plants,
chiefly natives of South Africa. The leaves are opposite, thick, and
f/eshy. The flowers usually open about midday, whence the name. |