moony / ˈmu ni /

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moony 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

moon·i·er, moon·i·est.

  1. dreamy, listless, or silly.
  2. pertaining to or characteristic of the moon.
  3. moonlit.

moony 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

dreamy

更多moony例句

  1. On screen as in reality, Lewinsky is a relatable protagonist—a moony, insecure post-adolescent whose devastatingly charismatic, terminally unavailable paramour just so happens to be the leader of the free world.
  2. The ox-eyed daisies in this orchard, which gave it such a moony look sometimes, grew wild and happy, and had their hour.
  3. Rose gave him no time for reflection, or the moony imagining of their raptures lovers love to dwell upon.
  4. It was a pretty little ditty of the usual moony order, and Mamie sang it well enough.
  5. For all he'm so moony an' gentlelike, I think he'm a terrible passionate man inside.
  6. Sir Claude looked at the moony globe of the lamp; he seemed to see for an instant what seeing Mrs. Beale would consist of.