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Discover LudwigThe word "moonlight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to the light of the moon, or as a verb to mean "work a second job in addition to one's regular employment". Example sentence: She took on extra moonlighting shifts to make ends meet.
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On a clear, moonlight night 150 years ago, the hand-cranked Confederate submarine HL Hunley glided out over glassy seas off South Carolina, sailing into history as the first submarine ever to sink an enemy warship.
It's the exact moment in Peep Show when Toploader's Dancing in the Moonlight comes on at a work Christmas party and Sophie shrieks: "I love this song!" What makes it even worse is that the signs were so promising.
And then the lemon trees, in the airport car park, and then the architecture, of buildings lining the motorway, which looked, in the moonlight, like petrified robots.
It was getting dark, but it was just about possible to play by moonlight.
The general consensus is that it's an improvement on his most recent, Magic in the Moonlight (which also starred Emma Stone sparring with an older man), but not up to the standard of 2013's Blue Jasmine, which won star Cate Blanchett a best actress Oscar.
Thick with fog and luminescent with moonlight, they reveal themselves slowly, after the eyes adjust, like the sharpening of night vision.These paintings were meant to express a mood.
Usually it will go to a village bigwig, perhaps with a little help from local officials.The main winners, though, are the arhtiyas, the commission agents who act as middlemen between farmers and wholesale buyers and at the same time moonlight, sometimes extortionately, as moneylenders.
In a region wrought by turmoil, the UAE represents newfound hope, opportunity, diversity, innovation and culture in the Arab world.The sun sets over the dunes of the Empty Quarter, leaving us with only the moonlight and a star-studded sky to light our way down.
In that experiment, volunteers were shut away from daylight (and thus moonlight) and their sleep patterns monitored.
Volunteers were shut away from daylight (and therefore also from moonlight) for days at a time, so their sleep patterns could not be affected by the illumination a full Moon brings.
He also argues that professionals such as lawyers, teachers and doctors should be able to moonlight from their state jobs in private consultancies, consolidating a "socialist middle class" that pushes for further reform.
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