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Example sentences for "moony"

Lexicographically close words:
moonshining; moonshiny; moonstone; moonstones; moonstruck; moor; moored; moorfowl; moorhen; moorhens
  1. Then she remembered that the Diamond might take to shining of itself, with its awful moony light in the dark--and that would terrify her in the dead of night.

  2. We set it in the sun, and then shut the light out of the room, and it shone awfully out of the depths of its own brightness, with a moony gleam, in the dark.

  3. Instant as the star-fall light, He plunged him in the deep again, But left an arch of silver bright, The rainbow of the moony main.

  4. Illustration] There was an old person of Ickley, Who could not abide to ride quickly; He rode to Karnak on a tortoise's back, That moony old person of Ickley.

  5. And all night long they sailed away; And when the sun went down, They whistled and warbled a moony song To the echoing sound of a coppery gong, In the shade of the mountains brown.

  6. You are too impetuous,' the Professor murmured with a sort of groan, and he took off his moony spectacles in a petulant way and put them on the table.

  7. The moony spectacles beamed not quite benevolently on the corridor.

  8. The Professor looked at her in somewhat puzzled fashion, not through but from beneath the moony spectacles.

  9. The signalled eyes under the moony spectacles received the danger signal with something of impatience.

  10. She caught his eye, in fact, right under the moony spectacles; and if those eyes under the moony spectacles did not understand Spanish, then Dolores had lost faith in her own bright eyes and her own very keen and lively perceptions.

  11. But the moony spectacles were soon let down over the eyes of the Professor of Folk-Lore, and hung there like shutters or blinkers.

  12. And drain its lusty full in strife Of all my body with the bent Wrestle of every element: Close with the whirlwind, front the tide And turn its moony press aside.

  13. The ox-eyed daisies in this orchard, which gave it such a moony look sometimes, grew wild and happy, and had their hour.

  14. The moony moon was round and bright, It shone and shone and made it light.

  15. Da" used to say that angels played on harps in heaven; but it wasn't half so lovely as Mum playing in the moony night, with him eating a macaroon.

  16. The balloon takes less time in filling, than it took to cover the expansion of his broad moony face over all its quarters with expression.

  17. The queer "fey" moony sensation was still with her; so that she felt small and light, as if she could have floated through a ring.

  18. Instant as the star-fall light, He plunged him in the deep again, But left an arch of silver bright The rainbow of the moony main.

  19. And the Lord of the Moony Tire said: Nay, O Daughter of the Snow, thou art in error.

  20. I will not tell of cheeks and chin, That held me as sweet language holds; Nor of the eloquence within Her bosom's moony molds.

  21. Thou horny flood, for Zeal provide A new supply; and swell thy moony tide, That on thy buxom back the floating gold may glide.

  22. From the low palace of old father Ocean, Come we in pity your cares to deplore; Sea-racing dolphins are trained for our motion, Moony tides swelling to roll us ashore.

  23. Record the journey of immortal Milton thro' your realms Of terror and mild moony lustre, in soft sexual delusions Of varied beauty, to delight the wanderer and repose His burning thirst and freezing hunger!

  24. I thought Love lived in the hot sunshine, But oh, he lives in the moony light; I thought to find Love in the heat of day, But sweet Love is the comforter of night.

  25. O’er his broad back his moony shield he threw, And, glaring round, by tardy steps withdrew.

  26. Nor could Miss Rood herself resist the impression the moony landscape gave of teeming with subtle forms of life, escaping the grosser senses of human beings, but perceptible by their finer parts.

  27. One there is of moony mother-of-pearl, meetest covert of rest, when life grows a little weary of conquest and play, and greatly enamoured of dreams.

  28. You were there with me, and you, In the magic of the hour, Almost swore that you could view Beading on each blade and flower Moony blisters of the dew.

  29. One for whose nakedness the air Weaves moony mists, and on whose hair, Unfilleted, the night will set That lone star as a coronet.

  30. Summer winds, that sink with heat, On the pelted waters winnow Moony petals that repeat Crescents, where the startled minnow Beats a glittering retreat.

  31. Us, who interpret right Her mystic rose of light, Her moony rune of night.

  32. And who, In the magic of the hour, Had not sworn that they could view, Beading on each blade and flower Moony blisters of the dew?

  33. The sable night gradually advanced to her puberty, with the buds of lotuses as her budding breasts; she then smiled with her moony face, and littered in the opening of the nightly flowers.

  34. Terrence Moony lay upon a comfortable bed in an adjoining room, not yet having recovered from a severe splinter wound, received in the last action on board the Constance; but he was in good hands, and fast recovering.

  35. But then Terrence Moony was particularly sensitive on this point, and was sure to take up the most distant allusion that could possibly be made to reflect upon him.

  36. As if by common consent, all now turned upon Terrence Moony and charged him with the heinous offence of not having spun one yarn since the commencement of the voyage.

  37. Terrence Moony was employed until ripe old age laid him up on the estate of William Lovell, and he died happy, surrounded by every comfort he could desire, and with his own children about him, to smoothe his pillow, and regret him gone.

  38. Avast there, Terrence Moony with your blarney, while I spin a yarn, do you hear, boy?

  39. Terrence Moony had come to be a sort of leader as it were among the crew, in all manner of opinion and judgment.

  40. In Terrence Moony we have only shown the impetuous generosity and warmth of affection that characterize his countrymen.

  41. Hurrah,' said Terrence Moony in great glee, turning from swabbing out the gun to see the effect of the iron messenger.

  42. Terrence Moony swore 'by the powers of mud that it bate everything intirely.


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