She is then either in her first, or her last quarter; and exactly half way, between the places of new, and of full moon.
Those tides which occur at the time of new, or of full moon.
Gason describes the dances and sexual festivals of the South Australian blacks, generally followed by promiscuous intercourse, as taking place at full moon.
It is the festival of the harvest-home, the termination of the year's toil, and is always held at full moon.
Among the Duala and allied negro peoples of Bantu stock dances of markedly erotic character take place at full moon.
It happened once or twice last winter that such a clearing after snowfall took place at full moon.
This is the melodrama of Venetian moonlight; and if a single impression of the night has to be retained from one visit to Venice, those are fortunate who chance upon a full moon of fair weather.
It has a sandy stretch of shore, on which the long, green-yellow rollers of the Adriatic broke into creamy foam, beneath the waning saffron light over Pesaro and the rosy rising of a full moon.
Thus we find the Chrysanthemum leucanthemum named the Moon Daisy, because its shape resembles the pictures of a full moon, the type of a class of plants which Dr.
The Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, a large Daisy-like flower, resembles the pictures of a full moon, and on this account has acquired the name of Moon Daisy.
But at full moon, while the mountains hide themselves in light, the old sea-beds are seen spread out among the shining table-lands with great distinctness.
The white world was brilliant under the glow of a full moon and a billion stars.
They were four wonderful days, in which they travelled steadily northward; days of splendid sunshine, of intense cold, of brilliant stars and a full moonat night.
The reason too is very simple: it is only at Full Moon that Tycho reveals himself in all his splendor.
That very night, at 12 o'clock, within nineteen hours at furthest, at the very moment of Full Moon, they were to reach her resplendent surface.
Such a meteor seen from the Earth could not appear much brighter than the Full Moon, but here in the midst of the black ether and unsoftened by the veil of the atmosphere, it was absolutely blinding.
From this little piece, the moon gradually grows again until it becomes a full moon, when the sun's stabbing and cutting processes recommence.
And when the prince entered, he beheld that Padmavati with a face like a full moon, shedding forth beauty like beams, like the night of the full moon remaining concealed through fear of the black fortnight.
There is one very interesting point in Tycho, however, which is seen at its very best at full moon.
Thus the streaks, so brilliant at full moon in Tycho, Copernicus, Kepler, and Aristarchus, remain a puzzle to astronomers still.
During the next week her quarter of a circle will carry her round behind the earth, so that we see her on the 17th as a full moon, yet her actual movement has been onwards along the interrupted line on the farther side of the earth.
But Isis put the coffer by and went to see her son Horus at the city of Buto, and Typhon found the coffer as he was hunting a boar one night by the light of a full moon.
In art Osiris is sometimes represented as a human-headed mummy grasping in his hands his characteristic emblems and wearing on his head, instead of the usual crown, a full moon within a crescent.
Then the seer prophesied, in these words: "A blessing descends upon us from the heavens when the nights of full moon come.
Four such taboo seasons occur during the month, each lasting from two to three days and dedicated to the gods Ku, Kanaloa, and Kane, and to Hua at the time of full moon.
Still we shall not yet meet; our meeting shall be in the dusk of evening, when the moon rises on the night of full moon; then I will meet my wife.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "full moon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.