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moony
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Moony \Moon"y\, a. Of or pertaining to the moon. Soft and pale as the moony beam. --J. R. Drake. Furnished with a moon; bearing a crescent. But soon the miscreant moony host Before the victor cross shall fly. --Fenton. Silly; weakly sentimental. [Colloq.] ...
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Moony (born Monica Bragato , born 27 September 1980) is a musician from Italy. She was the vocalist on DB Boulevard 's hit single "Point of View", as well as on her own single " Dove (I'll Be Loving You) ". Raised in Venice , Moony was first noticed singing ...
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adj. lighted by moonlight; "the moonlit landscape" [syn: moonlit ] [ant: moonless ] dreamy in mood or nature; "a woolgathering moment" [syn: dreamy , woolgathering ] [also: mooniest , moonier ]
Usage examples of moony.
Paul had had both the glassy-eyed attraction of the Moonies at table two as well as the superficial compatibility of the couple at table three.
Rudy removed the glowstone from before a particularly refulgent image-there were limited quantities of the magic lights, far too few to let them be used as votives-and by its moony radiance studied the beneficent face, the tiny representations of woolpacks, fruits, hams, cheeses, eggs.
In those moony woods, I chunked two of them with rocks, tipped one into a crick, kicked one ontill he screamed like a girl and plain outrun the other three.
Much the same happened to Tom Moony, the labor leader, also convicted of throwing a bomb at a parade.
The most unlikely females have gone moony over me, but I'd never have credited that this one had any thought beyond pork and beans.
There was still a good deal of light in the pasture, though the whippoorwills had begun, and when we reached the house there was a mockingbird singing hi the magnolia, the night song now, the drowsy moony one, and again the moon like the rim print of a heel in wet sand.