morning
IPA: mˈɔrnɪŋ
noun
- The early part of the day, especially from dawn to noon.
- (figurative) The early part of anything.
- (obsolete) That part of the day from dawn until the main meal (typically in late afternoon).
- (chiefly Scotland) The first alcoholic drink of the day; a morning draught.
- A surname.
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Examples of "morning" in Sentences
- Morning presages tight week.
- It was early in the morning.
- To day the sky was cloudy from the morning.
- But the morning of the wedding was terrible.
- In the morning of that day, a series of rainstorm took place.
- Morning is the part of the day usually reckoned from dawn to noon.
- In one day its foggy and rain in the morning and sunny in the afternoon.
- The morning is the part of the day from either midnight or dawn to noon.
- Mornings are too hectic for TV, and I'm at work during the rest of the day.
- The online grocer shops for the groceries on the morning of the delivery day.
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