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Definition of Mooniest
1. moony [adj] - See also: moony
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mooniest
Literary usage of Mooniest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Riverside Magazine for Young People by Horace Elisha Scudder (1870)
"You're the mooniest young one I ever did see," said a voice, presently ; and
Toddle, turning quickly, saw Hannah Helena balancing on the fence, ..."
2. Both Sides of the Curtain by Genevieve Ward, Richard Whiteing (1918)
"At every turn the personages are ready to double the part of the mooniest of
mystics with something exactly opposite. The baffled plain dealer of drama ..."
3. Super Flumina: Angling Observations of a Coarse Fisherman by Charles Latimer Marson (1905)
"They bite best on the days that follow the mooniest nights, and worst when the
nights are darkest. Can it be that excessive attention to business makes ..."
4. Brick-dust: A Remedy for the Blues, and a Something for People to Talk about by Mark Mills Pomeroy (1882)
"This contract was negotiated in the gentle autumn, when the moon was in its
mooniest glory, and chickens had not read of Thanksgiving terrors. ..."