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(sometimes attributive) The light reflected from the Moon.
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To work on the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
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(by extension) To engage in an activity other than what one is known for.
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(by extension, of an inanimate object) To perform a secondary function substantially different from its supposed primary function, as in protein moonlighting.
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To carry out undeclared work.
Moonlight reflected off the red gem.
Moonlight spilled over triangular roofs into grassy front yards.
In the moonlight, his expression was unreadable.
Her cool beauty turned haunting in the moonlight that slid through the curtains.
She was gorgeous in the moonlight, and desire stirred his blood.
Moonlight glinted off their weapons and gear.
The moonlight formed shadows on his muscular chest.
He had thought her fair in the moonlight, but in full light, he found her beautiful.
Moonlight and darkness alike bent and danced around him, surrounding him in a hazy metallic shimmer.
Vara's green eyes almost glowed in the moonlight.
The night was foggy and through the fog the moonlight gleamed mysteriously.
His muscular frame was tense, and moonlight played across his chiseled features.
Moonlight spilled into part of the tent.
Moonlight filtered in through the open window.
Moonlight drifted in through a window, and she stared in confusion.
By the time she reached the wagon, the desert was bathed in moonlight.
It was so light that he could see the moonlight reflected from the metal harness disks and from the eyes of the horses, who looked round in alarm at the noisy party under the shadow of the porch roof.
He pushed himself out of bed and stood for a long moment, gazing out the window at the fields of winter wheat glowing in the moonlight.
He turned to see the small man with bright green eyes that glowed in the moonlight.
For a long moment, they stared at each other in the moonlight.
Or, you know, just a quickie in the moonlight.
Making love in the moonlight on the beach.
His dark eyes were fathomless in the moonlight.
Her time was too short to turn away a tall, dark, handsome, intriguing, dangerous stranger she met on the beach in the moonlight who smelled good.
They flew over the Peak, and she straightened to see the devastation in the moonlight.
The sphere of frozen moonlight gleamed, overshadowing the sunlight, shining like a beacon to light the path to a glorious future.
The glow was commonly associated with moonlight.
She pulled the buffalo robe over her shoulders and stared at his form in the moonlight.
I could see her nod her head in the moonlight.
The dual moons seemed to hover somewhere in the middle of the air of a massive chasm, just like the dozen or so hulking spaceships, whose dark grey skins reflected like skins of massive grey whales in the moonlight.
Water shot from the bottom of the canyon, forming hundreds of tall columns whose mist cast rainbows in the bright moonlight.
Dean could see her troubled profile in the emerging moonlight.
Self-guided tours, moonlight walks and bike tours are all available.
You can choose a prom dress with beads, sequins or crystals that will sparkle in the moonlight or lighting at your prom location.
Vermont Country Store features the Eileen West Moonlight Sonata Cotton Lawn Robe.
This leaves them free to cavort in the moonlight and dance among the stars.Fairies and their like also have a place in the mystical hierarchy of Celtic lore.
Cathouse followed the employees of the Moonlight Bunnyranch, a legal prostitution house in Nevada.
People regularly moved house in search of work, and would sometimes do a " moonlight flit " when rent arrears were due.
And he scuttled up the moonlight floor, Where and owl glided over the shadowy trees.
Lovers' themes are always a good choice and can include Celestial Magic, Parisian Passion, or Moonlight Mystery.
Moonlight Bridal is another leader in romantic wedding gowns, intermingling tradition and modern-day elegance.
After taking time off to have a family, she came back in 2008 to star in the Hallmark movie Moonlight and Mistletoe.
Passengers ride on a New Orleans-style paddlewheeler that offers sunset and moonlight cruises, as well as Sunday afternoon cruises and Sunday evening dance parties.
With careful placement and shielding of the fixture, special moonlight effects can be created.
Over the years, people viewed moonstone as a solid ray of moonlight, a love charm or a talisman for healing.
The First Generation of goggles was introduced during the Vietnam War era and they are best used when there is a steady source of moonlight.
These take the existing light-starlight, moonlight, the flashlight of an enemy, etc, and magnify it so that you're effectively seeing daylight.
You can easily observe the terrain with them on, even in very dim moonlight or without any source of light at all.
He was walking one night and was awed by the sparkle of snow on the fir trees in the moonlight.
While most couples think of a bright spring day when picturing the perfect setting for a picnic, moonlight can provide an extra dose of romance.