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full moons

n. (full moon English)

Usage examples of "full moons".

The night was brilliantthere was no such thing as dark during the six months when Alpha Centauri B remained in the heavens after prime sunsetwith the orange dab outshining a hundred full moons and casting sharp-edged shadows.

Or was sunset and the rise of the double full moons now only minutes away?

At the moment the Jovian Moon landed, Jupiter was almost full, and within the unbearable circle of brilliant stripes and colors nearly ten thousand full moons Earth variety, could have been placed.

Such a precise alignment of full moons was very rare, happening only once every seventy-five years, and everyone - even someone as young as Nomar - knew that such moments were significant.

Pale figures on pale horses, they rode in silence and made swift progress through the night made dazzling by three full moons.

She did not want to think of mares and stallions, full moons and hot summer nights.

He had walked out of the house that same spring night, the two nearly full moons high above the newly planted fields and the dense, well-known forests, and had set his marred face to the far south, never looking back.

By the time the camp was completely settled for the night, it was well past sunset, but the night was lighted with three full moons, and the fourth was a half-filled crescent.