Forenoons [noun]

Definition of Forenoons:

first part of the day

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Sentence/Example of Forenoons:

As it is not their custom to visit or be visited in the forenoon, it was hardly fair to take a stranger to see them.

What a merry place a steamer is on a calm sunny summer forenoon, and what an appetite every one seems to have!

She usually arrived by an early train in the forenoon and returned by the late train at night.

They had dug some clams at the low tide in the forenoon and put them away, covered with wet seaweed.

Before the exercises of the forenoon were concluded, she was summoned to see a visitor, and did not reappear before intermission.

I to church in the forenoon, and Mr. Mills made a good sermon upon David's heart smiting him for cutting off the garment of Saul.

The time was the forenoon, and the two Masons were smoking under the shade of green trees surrounded by floral delights.

Up and at the office both forenoon and afternoon very busy, and with great pleasure in being so.

They generally rise best about eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and three in the afternoon of a day.

The next forenoon Nicholas and his son left the inn in good time to keep their appointment.