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Meanings of
new moon
in English
Portuguese
lua nova
Catalan
lluna nova
Spanish
luna nueva
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The time at which the Moon appears as a narrow waxing crescent.
new phase of the moon
Portuguese
lua nova
Usage of
new moon
in English
1
The
new
moon
had sunk, leaving a pearly light on the water.
2
The
new
moon
might bring some light when it rose, after midnight.
3
A
new
moon
was shining faintly over the woods in the west.
4
Tomorrow's
new
moon
may well bring additional influence to the metaphorical table!
5
Night had fully descended, and the
new
moon
provided precious little light.
6
The
new
moon
had disappeared at the same time as the sun.
7
It was a
new
moon
tonight, which meant there was no moon.
8
We'd do better at a
new
moon
but tonight'll have to do.
9
It was before the
new
moon
,
and the little boat lay drifting.
10
The rain ceased, and a
new
moon
shot out between the leaves.
11
Its form is that of the
new
moon
,
the horns pointing southward.
12
Repeat, looking at the
new
moon
the first time you see it,-
13
There was a singular half-dusk rather than half-light from the
new
moon
.
14
Look, there was the mark of the
new
moon
above her breast.
15
Ramadan, that year, did not close until the
new
moon
of July.
16
M'sieu, they have been KESKWAO since the beginning of the
new
moon
.
Other examples for "new moon"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
new
moon
new
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
new moon
Portuguese
lua nova
Catalan
lluna nova
Spanish
luna nueva
New moon
through the time
New moon
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Less common