Definitions
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- noun The characteristic of being most active and alert during the
morning ; being amorning person .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I sat on the bed for a moment staring through the door into the bath at its cheery morningness — out of place there.
Kurosawa's Rain Rosanne Griffeth 2008
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I sat on the bed for a moment staring through the door into the bath at its cheery morningness — out of place there.
Kurosawa's Rain 2008
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The early-morningness of the shock, the panic of scattered sleep, gave her added terror.
We Can't Have Everything Rupert Hughes 1914
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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So I open the door and let her back outside, standing in my jammies in the awful freezing morningness as I wait for her to do her duty.
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