moony in the PONS Dictionary

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In the second half of the evening they step it up from moony bedroom musing to livelier stuff.
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Some of the songs made the auditorium hailing and moony.
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In his moony orbit wheels the cold junk of a culture addicted to the numbness of absurdity.
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I was a pretty shy and moony little kid.
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The moony sky was filled with few clouds having silver linings, and some schools of winking stars peeped from the gaps in between.
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I've seen them go all moony over a goldfish.
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We're all susceptible to being moony.
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It acknowledges the unnerving privilege that inhabits most of modern punk's emotional moaning, while simultaneously giving these moony microaggressions room to breathe.
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And sure enough, in scans of couple still moony after two decades, there it is again.
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How many married people could commit to standing in front of an audience each night and publicly basking their spouse in a moony-eyed gaze?
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