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[ moon-wawk ] / ˈmunˌwɔk /
nounan exploratory walk by an astronaut on the surface of the moon. verb (used without object)(of an astronaut) to walk on the surface of the moon. Origin of moonwalkAn Americanism dating back to 1965–70; moon + walk OTHER WORDS FROM moonwalkmoonwalker, nounWords nearby moonwalkmoonshine, moonshiner, moonshot, moonstone, moonstruck, moonwalk, moonward, moonwort, moony, moor, moorage Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for moonwalkIn his autobiography, Moonwalk, Jackson called Ross his “mother, love and sister all rolled up in one.” Diana Ross ‘Has No Intention of Taking’ Michael Jackson’s Kids|Allison Samuels|August 1, 2012|DAILY BEAST Another time, he hired dance coaches to teach the staff to moonwalk on the set (he tried, then opted to sit aside and judge). Is Alex Trebek in Jeopardy?|Daniel Stone|February 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST Someday they may all moonwalk with MJ in the great big Neverland in the sky. The Big Neverland in the Sky|Stanley Crouch|July 7, 2009|DAILY BEAST It ranks up there with Elvis and The Beatles on Ed Sullivan: Michael Jackson, bringing the world the moonwalk. Remembering Michael: A Video Tribute|The Daily Beast Video|June 25, 2009|DAILY BEAST
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