moony (Meaning)
moony (a)
lighted by moonlight
moony (s)
dreamy in mood or nature
moony (a.)
Of or pertaining to the moon.
Furnished with a moon; bearing a crescent.
Silly; weakly sentimental.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moony
moony Sentence Examples
- The moon was a moony orb hanging in the twilight sky.
- The moony glow illuminated the path through the darkened forest.
- Her face was as pale as the moony sky above.
- The wolf howled a moony cadence at the full moon.
- The old man had a moony expression, his eyes distant and lost.
- The moony seascape was a shimmering expanse of silver.
- The moony night air was cool and refreshing.
- The moony glow of the moonstones cast an ethereal light upon the room.
- The moony shadows danced and swayed in the moonlight.
- The moony gaze of the owl followed the movements of its prey.
FAQs About the word moony
lighted by moonlight, dreamy in mood or natureOf or pertaining to the moon., Furnished with a moon; bearing a crescent., Silly; weakly sentimental.
sentimental, nostalgic,dreamy, sugary, schmaltzy, starry-eyed, sappy, mushy, mawkish, corny
unvarnished, unvarnished,unsentimental, unadulterated, unadulterated, cynical, unsentimental, cynical,hardheaded, hardheaded
The moon was a moony orb hanging in the twilight sky.
The moony glow illuminated the path through the darkened forest.
Her face was as pale as the moony sky above.
The wolf howled a moony cadence at the full moon.