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Definition of Moonlighting
1. moonlight [v] - See also: moonlight
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moonlighting
Literary usage of Moonlighting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Security Awareness in the 1980s: Featured Articles From Security Awareness (1992)
"Photo: AP/Wide World The Dark Side of moonlighting A case in which leaking of
classified photographs to a part-time employer brought the first criminal ..."
2. Diary of the Parnell Commission by John Macdonald (1890)
"Speaking of the influence of moonlighting societies in the days before the foun
dation of the Land League, " I myself,"said he, "have had threatening ..."
3. Parnellism and Crime by James Hannen Hannen (1889)
"Then in your experience the principal development of the moonlighting and outrages
took place in those parts of Kerry where the people were in a better ..."
4. Seven Years in the Australian Bush by James B. Stevenson (1880)
"... are straining every nerve to head a flying mob of cattle, and my mental comment
is, "What a splendid night this would be for moonlighting! " THE END. ..."
5. Parnellism and Crime by James Hannen Hannen (1889)
"That was testimony from The Times itself, and all these crimes of moonlighting
and opposition to the officers of the law and the necessity of landlords ..."