Crossword-Solution: NOONTIDE 8 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Noontide n. The time of noon; midday.

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NOONTIDE anagram DONETION

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Midday, to the fancy 1 answer
Poetic tide. 1 answer
When shadows disappear 1 answer
Period of greatest success 2 answers
Culminating point 4 answers
Midday 7 answers
BE THE CULMINATING EVENT 10 answers
A MIDDAY MEAL 10 answers
Time of day. 28 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOONTIDE (5)

Oft he to her his charge of quick returne, Repeated, shee to him as oft engag’d To be returnd by Noon amid the Bowre, And all things in best order to invite Noontide repast, or Afternoons repose.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Moonlight, in a familiar room, falling so white upon the carpet, and showing all its figures so distinctly—making every object so minutely visible, yet so unlike a morning or noontide visibility—is a medium the most suitable for a romance-writer to get acquainted with his illusive guests.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The commonplace characteristics—which, at noontide, it seemed to have taken a century of sordid life to accumulate—were now transfigured by a charm of romance.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Next noontide saw the admirable woman in her usual place in the wine-shop, knitting away assiduously.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
From this too thou, since in the noontide heats 'Tis most persistent, fend thy teeming herds, And feed them when the sun is newly risen, Or the first stars are ushering in the night.
The Georgics Virgil 2008

Quotes with NOONTIDE (3)

Twas noontide of summer, And mid-time of night; And stars, in their orbits, Shone pale, thro' the light Of the brighter, cold moon,'Mid planets her slaves, Herself in the Heavens, Her beam on the waves. I gazed awhile On her cold smile; Too cold — too cold for me-There pass'd, as a shroud, A fleecy cloud, And I turned away to thee, Proud Evening Star, In thy glory afar, And dearer thy beam shall be; For joy to my heart Is the proud part Thou bearest in Heaven at night, And mo…
Edgar Allan Poe The Complete Poetry
Who art thou then, O my soul!" (and here [Zarathustra] became frightened, for a sunbeam shot down from heaven upon his face.""O heaven above me," said he sighing, and sat upright, "thou gazest at me? Thou hearkenest unto my strange soul? When wilt thou drink this drop of dew that fell down upon all earthly things — when wilt thou drink this strange soul — — When, thou well of eternity! thou joyous, awful, noontide abyss! when wilt thou drink my soul back into thee?
Friedrich Nietzsche Thus Spoke Zarathustra
My friend, I am not what I seem. Seeming is but a garment I wear-a care-woven garment that protects me from thy questionings and thee from my negligence. The “I” in me, my friend, dwells in the house of silence, and therein it shall remain for ever more, unperceived, unapproachable. I would not have thee believe in what I say nor trust in what I do-for my words are naught but thy own thoughts in sound and my deeds thy own hopes in action. When thou sayest, “The wind bloweth e…
Kahlil Gibran The Madman
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, WP.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1958–2017).