mooned (Meaning)

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mooned (imp. & p. p.)

of Moon

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mooned (a.)

Of or resembling the moon; symbolized by the moon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mooned

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mooned Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous teenagers mooned the unsuspecting joggers, causing them to burst out laughing.
  2. During the raucous party, several revelers got carried away and mooned the neighbors.
  3. The brazen flasher mooned the horrified commuters during rush hour.
  4. The tourists were shocked when a group of local boys mooned them from a distance.
  5. The prankster mooned his friends at the picnic, sending food flying into the air.
  6. The mischievous child mooned the teacher through the classroom window, earning him a detention.
  7. The defiant protester mooned the authorities at a rally, symbolizing his contempt for their actions.
  8. The intoxicated man stumbled out of the bar and mooned the passing police car.
  9. The comedian's mooning stunt during his performance had the audience roaring with laughter.
  10. The embarrassed teenager accidentally mooned her crush while trying to adjust her backpack.

FAQs About the word mooned

of Moon, Of or resembling the moon; symbolized by the moon.

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The mischievous teenagers mooned the unsuspecting joggers, causing them to burst out laughing.

During the raucous party, several revelers got carried away and mooned the neighbors.

The brazen flasher mooned the horrified commuters during rush hour.

The tourists were shocked when a group of local boys mooned them from a distance.