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moony adjective uk /ˈmuː.ni/ us /ˈmuː.ni/
moonyadjective (LIKE THE MOON) relating to, or like the moon: We went for a walk in the moony twilight. He was a stout gentleman with a round, moony face. A soft, moony light shimmered on the water. The wall was painted a strange, moony silver. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Astronomy albedo Andromeda Aquarius Aries asteroid galactic galaxy Gemini geostationary geosynchronous observatory orbit orbital Orion penumbra substellar sunspot supergiant supermassive supermoon
moonyadjective (OF A PERSON) seeming to be in a dream and not paying attention to what is happening around you: 做梦似的;出神的,恍惚的 He seems to appeal to the moony, moody energy of his adolescent fans. She was a moony child who enjoyed long walks in the woods. She plays her usual wide-eyed, moony heroine in this romantic comedy. He spent his spare time writing lovesick, moony poetry about her. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Not paying attention absent absent-minded absent-mindedly absent-mindedness absently drop/lower your guardidiom escape someone's notice faraway glazed gnat like a bull in a china shopidiom merrily misfocus moment not take a blind bit of noticeidiom sideline unmindful unwarily unwary zone out |