Sentence examples for noonish from inspiring English sources

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noonish

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Any time close to noon; midday or thereabouts.

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Then, at 1200 hours — just kidding! nobody here uses that number thing anymore — around noonish we hit the Xbox for a few hours of Halo and all-you-can-eat Cool Ranch Doritos.

Overhead, fluorescent bulbs provided a noonish light and yellow ventilation tubes undulated.

The forecast is for rain, at least until noonish, so take your brollies if you're going.

There are plenty of good reasons why that should have been so: the merciless diet of TV westerns had left all but corn-addicts exhausted; there was nothing new under the sun to be done with those high noonish, white hat-black hat, straight-shootin' conventions.

One of the most welcome new summer additions, the Siren Festival is a day of sun and sea mist along the streets and boardwalk of Coney Island with the joyous cacophony of indie rock from noonish till sundown, courtesy of the good people at The Village Voice.

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