sunup

[ US /ˈsənəp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the first light of day
    we got up before dawn
    they talked until morning
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  • I had a beautiful three acre island covered with recently mowed winter wheat and about a thousand goose decoys. 10 minutes after sunup on opening day an idiot came down the river with a portable blind in his boat. My pet peeve is people that see my decoys and move in right next to me, throw out decoys and start shooting at every duck out of
  • Probably only a few hours until sunup; he should sleep, get as much rest as he could.
  • She had been running since sunup, and it was now just before noon.
  • And why would a farmer care whether sunup is 7 am or 8 am? More daylight savings?
  • During the colonial period, heavy breakfast meals of hoecakes (small cornmeal cakes) and molasses were prepared to fuel the slaves for work from sunup to sundown.
  • At $10 a head, students can go to the club from sundown to sunup and enjoy a safe graduation party with their peers.
  • 4 AN ARRANGED MARRIAGE Come sunup, the camp was alive with activity as gear was packed on the horses. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • Women congregate, commune and communicate here from sunup to sundown on every conceivable topic. Emily Bracken: Women Are From Crazytown And Men Are From Weirdville
  • Doors flying open, slamming shut, cars driving in, driving out from sundown to sunup. A FAMILIAR FACE • by Frank Byrns
  • Even less-observant Muslims fast seriously from sunup to sundown despite the tropical heat.
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