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high noon

NOUN
  1. the middle of the day

How To Use high noon In A Sentence

  • The 1987 election marked the high noon of the government of Margaret Thatcher.
  • We've overlearned the High Noon scenario of good guys versus bad guys. Carla Seaquist: Self-Criticism: A New Habit of Mind
  • I did so when the under-30 crowd gave me blank faces at my casual reference to High Noon.
  • I think the young kid who catches a 7-pound largemouth off the family dock at high noon is probably just lucky. Lucky vs. Good
  • As film historian Thomas Doherty notes, the ‘slanderous central conceit’ of High Noon was that ‘the Old West was packed with no-account yellow-bellies.’
  • It is high noon and 108 degrees in the shade.
  • Say you were stuck out in the Sonoran wilderness at high noon in summer, lost, thirsty and tired.
  • The oldest gunslinger still in town twanged a hamstring just before this particular high noon, leaving him no more than an outsider's chance of taking part.
  • The best take on the shoot-out at high noon from a fun movie adapted from a great book Lance Mannion:
  • The game starts at high noon.
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