0 12 o'clock in the middle of the day; noon: --
He frequents the restaurant at noontime.
1 happening at or close to noon (= 12 o'clock in the middle of the day): --
2 12 o'clock in the middle of the day; noon: --
He frequents the restaurant at noontime.
Historically, it referred to the first meal of the day, eaten around noon, and is still occasionally used for a noontime meal if it is a large or main meal.
He failed to order any positions to be fortified before going to the castle for his noontime repast.
Due to the extreme weather, napping between noontime is a common.
The partial dinner unit was enclosed in a cellophane bag-in-carton for easy distribution to the individual soldier for his noontime meal.
Even today, at noontime, the rock faces reflect a dazzling glare.
Mincha may be recited from half an hour after "halachic" noontime.
The end of its time is after approximately eleven-and-a-quarter hours have passed from the legal noontime.
By noontime, however, visibility improved and greatly aided the accuracy of the bombardment.