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high noonsnounpl. of high noon a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievementthe high noon of the whaling industry occurred in the first half of the 19th century blooms, blossoms, florescences, floruits, flowers, flushes, heydays, primes, salad days, springtimes autumns, Indian summersefflorescences, floweringsacmes, apexes(or apices), climaxes, meridians, peaks, pinnacles, summits, zenithsglories, grandeurs, splendorsbelle epoques(or belles époques), golden ages, silver agescomebacks, recoveries, revivals decays, declines, downfallsbottoms, nadirs the highest part or pointthe exhibition showcased works painted at the high noon of French Impressionism acmes, apexes(or apices), apogees, capstones, climaxes, crescendos(also crescendoes or crescendi), crests, crowns, culminations, heads, heights, high-water marks, meridians, ne plus ultras, noons, noontimes, peaks, pinnacles, summits, sums, tip-tops, tops, zeniths blooms, blossoms, flood tides, flowers, glories, heydays, primescaps, ceilings, roofsextremes, extremities, tips, vertices(also vertexes)highlights, highs, highspots bottoms, nadirs, rock bottoms abysses, bases, feet(also foot)minima(or minimums) |