[
UK
/mˈuːni/
]
ADJECTIVE
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lighted by moonlight
the moonlit landscape -
dreamy in mood or nature
a woolgathering moment
How To Use moony In A Sentence
- He added up the odds, though, and wasn t moony about his chance for enlightenment.
- Press play below for a glimpse of a moony-eyed SpongeBob in love. EW Exclusive: A first look at the SpongeBob SquarePants wedding! | EW.com
- Then, in the evening, the group of them led by the pastor and a fellow named Manny, who was by day a pizza chef, gathered in a field under a cloudless, moony sky. Three Stages of Amazement
- 'And,’ he casts moony eyes at he, ‘once I met Stacey, it was easy.’
- There are a couple of females who always get moony when they hear that.
- He didn't like him one bit, the way he clung to Asha and acted as her protector, while making moony eyes whenever he saw her.
- I look around the crowd during Forever Lost - almost everyone is singing their heart out, and those who aren't are cuddling the person next to them and beaming like moony Cheshire cats.
- Though Andy is still "moony" over Nancy, Kirk says his character will find solace in Lindsay Sloane's new character, Maxeen, who first appeared last week as an eccentric artist who was impressed by Andy's willingness to jump into a sticky situation. Weeds' Justin Kirk: Andy and the Botwin Boys Will Attempt To Strike Out on Their Own
- Don't think I didn't see you making moony eyes at Jason all night.
- Sure, love makes Bella a little moony and Edward a little emo – okay, a lot moony and a lot emo – but hello? Five Reasons You Should Totally See That Vampire Movie | Her Bad Mother