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Moonset

Moonset \Moon"set`\, n. The descent of the moon below the horizon; also, the time when the moon sets.

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moonset

n. The setting of the moon below the horizon

Usage examples of "moonset".

Last month he galloped alone at moonset around the edge of the sky and was trapped by dawn and turned into wood.

Often enough she had been summoned to bring a pot of tea to an instructor in the dark hours after moonset, and she had ferried laundry, glazing tools, and other endless burdens along every inch of these passages.

But if our companions have not shown themselves by moonset, we shall continue on our own to the river.

Sometime between moonset and dawn, Mister Cat woke up on my bed, stretched, growled, went to the window, made his prepare-to-meet-your-Maker-however-you-conceive-him noise, and launched himself.

Elbryan wished that he had gotten here before moonset, when he could better see the rolling fields of snow surrounding the dark grove.

A rapid moonset left the night with none but starlight, and the Big Lonely seemed to get bigger, lonelier.

This gift made her much courted, though not popular, and her many adventures will usually see me from moonrise to moonset in something like peace.

He had said it might mean death to be among the ruined lands after moonset, but Donar had told her it would be all right now.

The city streets, sunrises and moonsets, the sound of honking horns, wind in the trees of the Park, all of it was being slowly dissolved in still black air, humming sometimes loudly, sometimes softly, with the buzz and hiss of saurian voices in their hundreds of thousands.

If the enemy remade Coruscant, as they'd done to Belkadan, what color would these moonsets turn?