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was noon
noun
The ninth hour of the day counted from sunrise; around three o'clock in the afternoon.
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Now begins the difficult job of mourning a writer who was noon, midnight, talk, and song to those who came after her.
The apartment we shared was one of those desperately depressing, low-floor apartments with only a few small windows, all of which opened onto airshafts, making it impossible to tell whether it was noon or midnight.
It was noon.
Checkout was noon.
The latest deadline was noon today.
It was noon on a Sunday.
It was noon when her group reached the terrorists' camp.
I looked at my watch; it was noon.
By the 1750s the dinner hour was noon.
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That was last night.
It was late afternoon.
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