Sunday Morning


noun
  1. a poem (1923) by Wallace Stevens.

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How to use Sunday Morning in a sentence

  • Your invitation is sweet in its tone, and rouses a vision of summer woods and New England Sunday-morning bells.

    Woman in the Nineteenth Century | Margaret Fuller Ossoli
  • On the first Sunday Morning she came to the service there was a little flurry among the ushers at the vestibule door.

    Cheerful--By Request | Edna Ferber
  • You should have heard him last Sunday Morning haranguing his followers, as I was coming home from church.

    The Day of Judgment | Joseph Hocking
  • She would wait yet two or three days — till the next Sunday Morning perhaps — and then she would go again to the Jews' quarter.

    Nina Balatka | Anthony Trollope
  • The close of the following Sunday Morning service found us sad enough.