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moonlit

[ moon-lit ]

adjective

  1. lighted by the moon.


moonlit

/ ˈ³¾³Ü˲Աôɪ³Ù /

adjective

  1. illuminated by the moon
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of moonlit1

First recorded in 1820–30; moon + lit 1
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In Nyoni’s terrific compositions, special mention must be made of David Gallego’s crisply evocative cinematography: interiors and exteriors of moonlit, shadowy depth that suggest an eternal night made palatable by pockets of haunting light.

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Grande first delivered a moonlit rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,†which Judy Garland famously sang as Dorothy in the movie “The Wizard of Oz.â€

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The spot becomes an instant hit with the townspeople, especially when Khalid starts an open-mic night, rhymes, beats and folk music sharing the moonlit air.

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Rather than a watery grave, however, a mysterious moonlit desert is where she’s adrift, a row of spiky cactuses behind her appearing to pierce her body.

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A car crashes at a dangerous bend on a clifftop road in Anglesey, North Wales, on a moonlit night in January 1909.

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