adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
night
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In less than a minute the little band of rabbits had disappeared into the dim, moonlit night . 5.
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The only one who might come out on moonlit nights and glide around, unsettled, is Rose, wanting some attention.
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She got ready for bed and then stood on the balcony looking at the moonlit night and the mountains.
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You experienced a moonlit night with an intensity never experienced before?
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But one moonlit night , when the aging Oriental Fedallah is in the lookout, a silvery jet is seen far ahead.
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It was a bright moonlit night and frost glistened on the rooftops.
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One moonlit night they enjoyed a barbecue in a bay on the coast of Ithaca.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a moonlit garden
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At four, he awoke exhausted, and lay staring at his moonlit window until dawn.
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He stood on the moonlit grass, swaying slightly, holding himself upright but still fast asleep.
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Later, she stood alone at her bedroom window, looking out at the moonlit sea.
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She peered out into the moonlit garden and felt a wave of desperation sweep over her.
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She turned to him, and held his face on their moonlit pillow.
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There, some twenty paces away across the moonlit clearing, was a crouched figure pointing a shotgun straight at them.
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With Richard, I wanted moonlit dinners, and what did I get?