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  • Morning, Noon and Night — is also the name of a Scottish convenience store chain, see Morning, Noon and Night (Convenience Store). Morning, Noon And Night   …   Wikipedia

  • morning, noon, and night — ALL THE TIME, without a break, constantly, continually, incessantly, ceaselessly, perpetually, unceasingly; informal 24 7. → morning * * * morning, noon, and night phrase used for emphasizing that something happens continuously It’s been raining… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Morning, Noon and Night (1933 cartoon) — Morning, Noon and Night Betty Boop series Directed by Dave Fleischer Produced by Max Fleischer Voices by Bonnie Poe …   Wikipedia

  • morning, noon and night — morning, noon and ˈnight idiom at all times of the day and night (used to emphasize that sth happens very often or that it happens continuously) • She talks about him morning, noon and night. • The work continues morning, noon and night.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • morning, noon, and night — if you do something morning, noon, and night, you do it most of the time. They ve been working morning, noon, and night to finish the decorating before the baby s born …   New idioms dictionary

  • morning, noon and night — adverb Constantly; ceaselessly; without stopping. They toiled morning, noon and night to sell their idea and make it work …   Wiktionary

  • morning, noon, and night — she stayed at his bedside morning, noon, and night Syn: all the time, without a break, constantly, continually, incessantly, ceaselessly, perpetually, unceasingly; informal 24 – 7 …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • morning, noon, and night — used for emphasizing that something happens continuously It s been raining morning, noon, and night since we arrived …   English dictionary

  • Noon of night — Noon Noon (n[=oo]n), n. [AS. n[=o]n, orig., the ninth hour, fr. L. nona (sc. hora) the ninth hour, then applied to the church services (called nones) at that hour, the time of which was afterwards changed to noon. See {Nine}, and cf. {Nones},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • day and night — morning noon and night, all day …   English contemporary dictionary

  • noon — [nu:n] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: non ninth hour from sunrise , from Latin nonus ninth ] 12 o clock in the daytime = ↑midday at/before/by noon ▪ We left home at noon. ▪ He rarely gets up before noon. ▪ We met at 12 noon . →mo …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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