WordNet
moon on
v. be idle in a listless or dreamy way [syn: moon, moon around]
Usage examples of "moon on".
Face it, Delos, the thing as a whole doesn't pay off until you have ships plying between here and the Moon on a paying basis, figured in freight and passenger charges.
I opened my eyes and saw the silver haze of the moon on the far horizon, across the lake.
She knew that her child was meant for it, she could feel the pull of the moon on her growing belly in a way she never felt before she was pregnant.
The shimmer of moon on those green and silver leavesAyyar could almost believe he heard their welcoming flutter from where he sat perched in this lesser, this inferior, tree.