full-of-the-moon (Meaning)

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full-of-the-moon (n)

the time when the Moon is fully illuminated

Synonyms & Antonyms of full-of-the-moon

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full-of-the-moon Sentence Examples

  1. The full-of-the-moon sky cast an eerie glow upon the desolate landscape.
  2. The wolves howled mournfully at the full-of-the-moon, their cries echoing through the night.
  3. The vampire's eyes sparkled with unholy anticipation under the full-of-the-moon.
  4. The tides surged and frothed under the influence of the full-of-the-moon.
  5. The witch coven gathered under the full-of-the-moon, their incantations crackling in the air.
  6. The silver moonlight of the full-of-the-moon bathed the garden in a surreal luminescence.
  7. The full-of-the-moon's gravitational pull seemed to weigh heavily on my body.
  8. The full-of-the-moon had awakened a primal instinct within me, urging me to wander and explore.
  9. The full-of-the-moon cast a strange and otherworldly aura around the ancient ruins.
  10. The full-of-the-moon was a time of both wonder and trepidation, when the veil between realms grew thin.

FAQs About the word full-of-the-moon

the time when the Moon is fully illuminated

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The full-of-the-moon sky cast an eerie glow upon the desolate landscape.

The wolves howled mournfully at the full-of-the-moon, their cries echoing through the night.

The vampire's eyes sparkled with unholy anticipation under the full-of-the-moon.

The tides surged and frothed under the influence of the full-of-the-moon.