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"nooning" Definitions
  1. [chiefly dialectal] a meal eaten at noon
  2. [chiefly dialectal] a period at noon for eating or resting

11 Sentences With "nooning"

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We stopped for a nooning near a grove of trees by the river-side.
When the drum beat for the nooning the roll was close in my ears.
At the nooning Carlisle and Cecil will bring me the opinions of the captains, land and sea.
Would it not be well for him to fish here, that they might be sure of trout at their nooning?
We were nooning at Plum Creek, the cattle spread out over the prairie to graze in charge of two herders.
When the girls went in to dinner the men had finished theirs, and were lounging in the shady yard enjoying their nooning.
It was the nooning hour, and the men at their limited leisure lay in the sun on the piles of lumber, like lizards.
Every street is as packed as lower Fifth Avenue used to be when the operatives came out of the big shops for their nooning.
In proper California fashion we made our nooning by the roadside, pulling up under the shade of a hospitable sycamore and turning Sorreltop out to graze.
Proclaimed a masterpiece, Mount's Farmers Nooning, 1836, which was exhibited at the National Academy in 1837, not only depicts a rural scene of farmer's relaxing after their noon meal, but also centrally positions an African American man at the middle of the canvas. By making this figure the main focus of the painting, Farmers Nooning has significance in the context of contemporary political debates over slavery. Mount often used African Americans as subjects in his genre paintings.
The Mount Collection also consists of artwork from other gifted family members including his brother Shepard Alonzo Mount (1804–1868) and niece Evelina Mount (1837–1920). William Sidney Mount was one of the most popular and sought-after artists in America during his lifetime and was one of the first American artists to have his work widely distributed abroad. Today, Mount is still considered one of the most important American artists of the nineteenth century. Dance of the Haymakers (1845), Farmers Nooning (1836), and The Banjo Player (1855) are just three of the more notable Mount paintings in the museum's extensive collection.

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