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Meaning of moonish
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moonish (a.)
Like the moon; variable.
moonish Sentence Examples
- The newborn's skin was eerily moonish, casting an otherworldly glow in the dim nursery.
- The moonish glow of the streetlamps illuminated the deserted city, casting an eerie silence upon it.
- Her eyes held a moonish allure, captivating all who gazed into their ethereal depths.
- The artist's brushstrokes captured the moonish glow of the night sky, creating a breathtaking masterpiece.
- The moonish clouds drifted aimlessly across the heavens, casting a haunting beauty upon the landscape below.
- The moonish gaze of the nocturnal predator sent shivers down her spine as she cautiously made her way through the forest.
- The moonish landscape of the barren desert stretched out before them, a vast and unforgiving expanse.
- The moonish reflection of the lake shimmered and danced, creating a surreal and mesmerizing scene.
- The moonish glow of the firefly's light illuminated the path through the dense undergrowth.
- The moonish smile of the mysterious stranger hinted at a hidden world beyond mortal understanding.
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Like the moon; variable.
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The newborn's skin was eerily moonish, casting an otherworldly glow in the dim nursery.
The moonish glow of the streetlamps illuminated the deserted city, casting an eerie silence upon it.
Her eyes held a moonish allure, captivating all who gazed into their ethereal depths.
The artist's brushstrokes captured the moonish glow of the night sky, creating a breathtaking masterpiece.