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Discover LudwigThe word 'morn' is correct in written English and can be used as a noun, verb, adverb, or adjective
It typically refers to the morning. Example: I watched the sun rise this morn.
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morn
noun
Morning.
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— Morn, or Morne — Facer — Funnel — Haddock — Windermere — Corner — Barringer — Jay — State — Vesey — Dacca — Ulic (Xtian name) — Brimble (or for a house) — Fade — Eily, the Irish name — good for a girl.
But the rapturous reception, with its edge of defiance and desperation is no doubt a warming note on this chilly morn, and he answers several patsy questions (more hymns of mutual admiration) from Harriet's hand-picked candidates.
Church-bound Heading to church of a Christmas morn?
She's looking very fetching this snow-swirling slushy morn in a grey beanie hat and carmine lipstick that accentuates the almost vampire-like pallor of her skin.
(Lord Tennyson, for the wedding of Albert Edward, the future Edward VII, to Princess Alexandra, 1863); "Blackbirds in city churchyards hail the dawn/ Charles and Diana on your wedding morn... ...... (Sir John Betjeman, 1981); "I took your news outdoors, and found the Spring/ Had honoured all its promises to start/ Disclosing how the principles of earth/ Can make a common purpose with the heart".
Long dark fruit fell like, in the misty morn, no richer gift has poured.
Whistling while she works, she is a kindred spirit to the dwarfs, who descend into the mines to carry out their subterranean work "from early morn 'til night," yet cheerfully intone: "we don't know / what we dig 'em for".
Compounding the humiliation, Ye played it Bruce Lee-cool on social media, unlike Lochte, who had been tweeting in spurts and with what sometimes seemed the voice of an OMG tween ("Good morn LOCHTE NATION!!! thanks for all the great support! U guys are the best. How is everyone??").
"A child is born on his brother's heels / Come Sunday morn, the firstborn's dead / In a shoebox tied with a ribbon of red".
"As steals the morn upon the night," from Handel's "L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato"; with Sandrine Piau, soprano; Topi Lehtipuu, tenor; and Stefano Montanari leading the Accademia Bizantina (Naïve 30484).
This most fantastical of concert halls,… "As steals the morn upon the night," from Handel's "L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato"; with Sandrine Piau, soprano; Topi Lehtipuu, tenor; and Stefano Montanari… In this week's column, I write about Meredith Monk's "Songs of Ascension," which the Brooklyn Academy of Music presented in late October.
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