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Filter by Meaning The farmers took a break from the scorching sun in the cool noon shade of the barn.
The team wore jerseys with a noon blue color scheme.
The group sought refuge under the noon shadow of the large boulder.
The artist sketched the intricate patterns of the noon shade on the pavement.
The beach was deserted, save for a few people seeking refuge in the noon shade of umbrellas.
She usually brings her lunch to eat during the noon break.
The bride chose a gown with delicate noon blue embroidery.
The diamond in her engagement ring reflected the vibrant noon blue of the sky.
The cat lay in the noon, its eyes half-closed against the bright light.
The noon cast a dark shadow over the garden, and the flowers wilted in the heat.
The bustling city streets offered little respite from the oppressive noon sun, save for the occasional shadowed alley.
The airline updated their branding with a sleek, modern logo in a bold shade of noon blue.
The king's servant arrived at the palace at the third noon of the day.
The travelers stopped to rest for a noon before continuing their journey.
She suggested that they noon together in the park.
They often noon together at the nearby cafe to catch up.
He decided to noon instead of powering through the afternoon slump.
She asked her friend to noon her when it was lunchtime.
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