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Definition of forenoon in English: forenoonnoun ˈfɔːnuːnˈfɔrˌnun North American Nautical The morning. the wind starts picking up in the forenoon as modifier the forenoon watch Example sentencesExamples - Improved after this indolent fashion, one of the hottest of my forenoons became also one of the most enjoyable.
- Throughout the night and until late this forenoon, all road traffic was delayed - and in some cases completely stopped - as the whole of Bolton and the surrounding district became ice-bound.
- As the crowd gets more and more hysteric with every passing moment, the temperature mounts sharply even in the otherwise pleasant March forenoon.
- In the forenoon we skirted the Island, getting 30 and 40 fathoms of water north and west of Inaccessible Island.
- I awoke in the forenoon, pulled on my robe and sallied forth into the kitchen where I found my friend quite naked save for a pair of the most threadbare of undergarments.
- The next round was on Saturday forenoon in which there were group discussions and personal interview for the semi-finalists.
- The greenish yellow marsh meadow locust prefers to sing on hot, quiet forenoons from moist ditches and grassy banks.
- I remember the long green cucumber, soft and fleshy and a delight on that hot April forenoon.
- One stays abed until the forenoon and neglects both blog and facial hair alike.
- Up at the head end a yard engine takes off the cars to be picked up for interchange this forenoon.
- I came always in the afternoon, for in the forenoon when I had finished my reading or writing I was at work spinning, or helping the monks prepare inks or parchment.
- The Nenagh Heritage Centre, the lakes at Portroe and Killaloe are all on the agenda for the forenoon.
- Unexpectedly Allah's messenger came to me in the forenoon and my mother handed me over to him, and at that time I was a girl of nine years of age.
- At sea it was extremely cold but as we got closer in it got a bit better but it never stopped raining till well into the forenoon.
- Though the manager had coaxed us more than once to stay back, we decided to retrace our steps and proceed to Binsar by late forenoon.
- The Assistant Secretary was too busy to see us in the forenoon, but we made an agreement to come back later in the afternoon.
- Black in the glaring forenoon, a row of cypresses against the town wall seemed to promise safety.
- On November 17, the naval helicopter carrying him landed on the specially made helipad in the forenoon on the campus of Farook College.
- The outing will take in the Nenagh Heritage Centre and the lakes in Portroe and Killaloe in the forenoon.
- Towards morning he became more quiet and in the forenoon, at eleven o'clock, he expired his last sigh.
Synonyms before noon, before lunch, before lunchtime, a.m. Definition of forenoon in US English: forenoonnounˈfôrˌno͞onˈfɔrˌnun North American Nautical The morning. the wind starts picking up in the forenoon as modifier the forenoon watch Example sentencesExamples - I awoke in the forenoon, pulled on my robe and sallied forth into the kitchen where I found my friend quite naked save for a pair of the most threadbare of undergarments.
- Black in the glaring forenoon, a row of cypresses against the town wall seemed to promise safety.
- Up at the head end a yard engine takes off the cars to be picked up for interchange this forenoon.
- Throughout the night and until late this forenoon, all road traffic was delayed - and in some cases completely stopped - as the whole of Bolton and the surrounding district became ice-bound.
- I came always in the afternoon, for in the forenoon when I had finished my reading or writing I was at work spinning, or helping the monks prepare inks or parchment.
- One stays abed until the forenoon and neglects both blog and facial hair alike.
- The Nenagh Heritage Centre, the lakes at Portroe and Killaloe are all on the agenda for the forenoon.
- At sea it was extremely cold but as we got closer in it got a bit better but it never stopped raining till well into the forenoon.
- Improved after this indolent fashion, one of the hottest of my forenoons became also one of the most enjoyable.
- The next round was on Saturday forenoon in which there were group discussions and personal interview for the semi-finalists.
- In the forenoon we skirted the Island, getting 30 and 40 fathoms of water north and west of Inaccessible Island.
- Towards morning he became more quiet and in the forenoon, at eleven o'clock, he expired his last sigh.
- The greenish yellow marsh meadow locust prefers to sing on hot, quiet forenoons from moist ditches and grassy banks.
- I remember the long green cucumber, soft and fleshy and a delight on that hot April forenoon.
- As the crowd gets more and more hysteric with every passing moment, the temperature mounts sharply even in the otherwise pleasant March forenoon.
- Unexpectedly Allah's messenger came to me in the forenoon and my mother handed me over to him, and at that time I was a girl of nine years of age.
- On November 17, the naval helicopter carrying him landed on the specially made helipad in the forenoon on the campus of Farook College.
- Though the manager had coaxed us more than once to stay back, we decided to retrace our steps and proceed to Binsar by late forenoon.
- The Assistant Secretary was too busy to see us in the forenoon, but we made an agreement to come back later in the afternoon.
- The outing will take in the Nenagh Heritage Centre and the lakes in Portroe and Killaloe in the forenoon.
Synonyms before noon, before lunch, before lunchtime, a.m. |