moon in English
- moon⇄adj. moonlike.
- moon⇄expr. bark at the moon, to clamor or agitate to no effect.
Ex. Those who protested against the dictator's ruthless actions were barking at the moon, since they were few and powerless. - moon⇄expr. once in a blue moon. See under blue moon.
- moon⇄moon, noun, verb.
- moon⇄noun mooner.
- moon⇄noun 1. a heavenly body that revolves around the earth once in about 29 1/2 days at a mean distance of 238,857 miles or 384,403 kilometers. The moon shines in the sky at night and looks bright because it reflects the sun's light. It is a natural satellit
- moon⇄v.i. 1. to wander about idly; gaze in a dreamy way.
Ex. to go mooning about the house and stables (Thomas Bailey Aldrich). If you moon at me in that stupid way ... I shall certainly end in an insane asylum (William Dean Howells).
2. to shine - moon⇄v.t. 1. to spend (time) idly.
2. to expose (something) to the moon's rays.
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