There he found a number of features which he then interwove into his drama, although by no means all that he permitted his moonstruck hero to do.
At the word "Arthur" the moonstruck prince collapses.
I could not have believed that the presence of a forward lass with black eyebrows could have made a moonstruckfool of Wildcat Wat of Lochinvar.
Then he would be taken with accesses of howling, like to a moonstruck dog or a rutting hart on the mountains of heather.
It would not matter a single straw if a Brontë story were a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than "Jane Eyre," or a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than "Wuthering Heights.
Out of him flows most of the philosophy of Nietzsche, who is in modern times the supreme maniac of this moonstruck consistency.
I'm the only man I ever saw who never had a woman moonstruck about him--an' it makes me feel kind of lonesome to hear the others talk.
Thar's something moonstruck about her--you can tell it by that shiftin' skeered-rabbit look in her eyes.
But this time she spied in a few minutes his melancholy, moonstruck face, swam up to him, and said something kind and commonplace.
Think, the wonder of the moonstruck mortal-- When she turns round, comes again in heaven, Opens out anew for worse or better!
Else moonstruck with music and madness I track him in vain!
From what I have heard, you are as moonstruck as my daughter.
For of all the fancies that had obsessed my moonstruck brain, this was surely the maddest.
But assuredly there has been no ideal in practice so moonstruck and misleading as the ideal of practicality.
It may be that there have been many moonstruck and misleading ideals that have from time to time perplexed mankind.
It would not matter a single straw if a Brontë story were a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than 'Jane Eyre,' or a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than 'Wuthering Heights.
Betwixt his caution, and this lad's moonstruck ways, you have a fair course before you, Sir Giles!
Why, he'll sit dazed and moonstruckhalf a day, and all the night, staring up at the stars as if he would count them!
I wasmoonstruck by the edge of that confounded lake.
The driver regarded them as a moonstruck couple, since that sort of moon shines ever on fine evenings by the sea.
Afraid lest his moonstruck attitude might have been observed by some of Mrs. Marten's companions, he tried to cover his confusion by a jest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moonstruck" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.