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
- For many people the morning is the most productive time.
- When seen in the morning it is called the Fetu ao, or _morning star_, and is said to have
- Beautiful morning, my lord — ’morning, Mr. Cobling — I see you’ve made each other’s acquaintance already.”
- The only negative to report this morning is they only showed the trailer once to a crowd that showed up an hour early.
- Saying that, you do stand a better chance of landing a lunker bass in “mid-day” hours but fishing in the morning is almost certain to be action packed …
- The word morning becomes his mantra; that one word helps crowd out the more desperate, flickering thoughts of how easy it would be to just close his eyes and let go.
- You might also keep this in mind: One researcher has said that the term morning sickness should really be changed to wellness insurance; pregnancy nausea may be linked to better birth weights for babies.
- Every sweet summer morning Alice would jump out of bed, and her mother would throw the window open, letting in the delicious perfume from the strawberry bed next door, and the joyous _morning hymns_ of the little birds, and then, if Lillie had come all at once, 'midst the songs of the birds, a small clear musical voice would be heard, singing (for she made a little song of it) -- "Al -- _lie_!
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