Dreamy in mood or nature.
1 But at least the moony kid she'd once been was no more.
2 Taking in his moony - eyed gaze she hoped her science guy wasn't tenderhearted.
3 And Benis Spence, as a bride-groom, has lost something of his ' moony ' air.
4 But why did Luke have to look so moony whenever he said her name?
5 The moony spectacles beamed not quite benevolently on the corridor.
6 You are falling into your old moony ways again, and sonneteering in plain English.
7 Last one was a moony old physicist-hefixed me the Geiger counter I carry.
8 The streaked sky their passion, the moony chastity their devotion.
9 Now she's here and going all moony - eyed over you, but she's not your girlfriend?
10 The stud in her nose glittered by the moony light of the rose window.
11 Even in their own skins, they sit moony , staring up at the bloody blue.
12 The signalled eyes under the moony spectacles received the danger signal with something of impatience.
13 I warrant they've begun good work already in locking up that idle moony vagabond, Farina-
14 He breathed in heavy short bursts and his pale moony face was slick with sweat.
15 Her face was blank and moony , and looking at her gave Lloyd a deep chill.
16 It does so keep a man from getting moony !'
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