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Discover Ludwig'moon over' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean to loom or hang over something, usually in an ominous way. For example: The storm clouds mooned over the city, signaling an imminent downpour.
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I would see her once in a blue moon over in Central Park.
What makes Moon moon over Bud Light?
Under that not altogether comfortable set of conditions, D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus began work on "Moon Over Broadway," their acclaimed documentary about the putting together of the 1995 play "Moon Over Buffalo".
A waning moon over the Green Mountains.
TORRINGTON "Moon Over Buffalo," comedy by Ken Ludwig.
Is there a blue moon over Baltimore?
Queue: the moon over the mosque.
I don't moon over James Dean.
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Still, at least it beats Bella mooning over Edward.
There was no mooning over records in those days.
Obama, in contrast, is still mooning over the tango he didn't have with Boehner.
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