moonlight
 
				મૂનલાઇટ
				definition
					
					verb
					
					many instructors moonlight as professional consultants
					
					have a second job in addition to one's regular employment.
					
					
					
					noun
					
					I wanted you to see the courtyard by moonlight
					
					the light of the moon.
					
					
					
				example
					
					The sky was bright with 'moonlight' .
					
					She looked frightened in the pale 'moonlight' , her eyes wide as she backed herself against the wall.
					
					There was grey 'moonlight' coming in, lighting a patch of floor just in front of the window but leaving the rest of the room in blackness.
					
					He heard the door slide open, letting in the soft glow of 'moonlight' .
					
					a 'moonlight' stroll
					
					Carina grinned as she watched the fishes shimmer and shine in the glowing 'moonlight' .
					
					She could make out the pale glow of the 'moonlight' shining through the blinds.
					
					a 'moonlight' stroll
					
					He smiled down at me, his smile the only thing I could see perfectly outlined in the pale, ghostly 'moonlight' .
					
					Benji's curtains were open, allowing some 'moonlight' to light up the room.
					
					Her eyes gazed into the white ceiling above her, now blue with the pale 'moonlight' .
					
					I wanted you to see the courtyard by 'moonlight'
					
					The pale 'moonlight' shone on the sand as Kino stepped among the dunes.
					
					They both stood, staring at each other in the pale 'moonlight' for a moment.
					
					The 'moonlight' is extremely bright, as bright as the lights on movie sets.
					
					The 'moonlight' from the full moon shone in the room.
					
					many instructors 'moonlight' as professional consultants
					
					The 'moonlight' from the sky light on the ceiling beamed down making a square of light in the center of the room.
					
					The 'moonlight' shone through the window and cast and irridescent glow on half of the room.
					
					The room was dark, but the blinds were open, and the woman in the bed was bathed in the cold white light of 'moonlight' .
					
					The pale 'moonlight' revealed a man in his early twenties, with curly black hair, streaked with a golden blonde colour.
					
					Illuminated only by 'moonlight' , pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden.
					
					The 'moonlight' shone through the clouds and cast a glow upon the water and its rocks.
					
					the river glittered under the pale 'moonlight'
					
					The pale 'moonlight' that shone through her window provided enough light to find her bed.
					
					Acting on a tip, Detective Scott Dillin, who sometimes 'moonlights' as an actor himself, went in search of the paintings at the apartment at 6 Chatham Square.
					
					Although medical care was free, many health care professionals 'moonlighted' to make extra money because official health care usually involved long lines and waiting lists.
					
					He was 'moonlighting' as a bartender on Friday and Saturday nights to make some extra money.
					
					Most KGB agents in private employ were either 'moonlighters' who retained their state posts or those who had left the agency yet remained in the ‘active reserves’.
					
					To support himself during the first few months, he found work 'moonlighting' as a telemarketer and cutting down trees on weekends.
					
					
					
					
				
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