moonling Antonyms
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Meaning of moonling
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moonling (n.)
A simpleton; a lunatic.
moonling Sentence Examples
- The moonlings gathered merrily under the silvery glow of the full moon.
- Nyx, the goddess of night, watched over the moonlings as they frolicked in the enchanted forest.
- The forest moonlings possessed an ethereal beauty that captivated all who beheld them.
- The mischievous moonlings delighted in playing pranks on unsuspecting travelers.
- The moonlings' playful laughter echoed through the moonlit night.
- Legend has it that moonlings can grant wishes to those who treat them with kindness.
- The moonlings' iridescent wings shimmered like a thousand tiny stars.
- The queen of the moonlings presided over their nocturnal realm with wisdom and grace.
- The moonlings danced under the stars, their movements as fluid as the wind.
- By the time the first rays of dawn pierced the sky, the moonlings had vanished, leaving only a memory of their magical night.
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A simpleton; a lunatic.
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The moonlings gathered merrily under the silvery glow of the full moon.
Nyx, the goddess of night, watched over the moonlings as they frolicked in the enchanted forest.
The forest moonlings possessed an ethereal beauty that captivated all who beheld them.
The mischievous moonlings delighted in playing pranks on unsuspecting travelers.