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Definition of full moon in English: full moonnoun 1The phase of the moon in which its whole disc is illuminated. the sky was clear and a full moon shone Example sentencesExamples - I also at a very young age fell in love with the moon in all its phases, though the full moon always drew me out.
- The cool evening breeze played with her hair, and the full moon illuminated her face.
- The second of these full moons started to be referenced as being a ‘blue moon’ only during the past few decades.
- Hinduism encourages fasting on the eleventh day after a new moon, after the full moon, and every Monday in November.
- I was very excited for the full moon / lunar eclipse on Saturday night.
- Evline managed to find a hole in the trees and saw that the moon was either a full moon, or very close to one.
- If you insist on telling time by the moon, full moons just don't fit properly into a year.
- A lunar eclipse occurs at full moon when the Moon crosses the ecliptic in opposition to the Sun.
- Han people watch the full moon and eat moon cakes, which are a symbol of family unity.
- The full moon illuminated her face in an indescribable way, and it almost astounded Jin.
- ‘Blue moon’ is, of course, a phrase people use to indicate something that doesn't happen very often, but I found out a blue moon is when two full moons happen in one month.
- Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons.
- The object was about the size of two full moons when the moon is high in the sky.
- The sun had set now and only the light of the full moon illuminated her face.
- I think it's a dignified and fitting way to mark the tragic event, and I hope there will be clear skies so the full moon can shine down upon them.
- The green leaves of the giant oak that they always gathered around hid the moon, a full moon tonight.
- Contrasting full moons seen near perigee and apogee indicate how much the apparent size of the Moon varies each month.
- The stars shone from above and a full moon illuminated the realm of the night.
- The full moon illuminated the black car parked in the driveway across the street and down a little.
- The members organise turtle walks everyday and during full moon and new moon days, intensify the patrols.
- 1.1 The time when a full moon occurs.
it was several days after full moon Example sentencesExamples - Maybe he doesn't actually feel like a guy losing his marbles on a full moon night.
- It only flowers at the full moon for one night only and she painted it.
- All Saturdays and Sundays are public holidays, as is the Poya Day of each month which marks the full moon.
- The biggest bores occur around the equinox, and maximum bores occur one to three days after new and full moons.
- Last night, in the full moon, I heard a wolf howl, and this morning I woke up to a dead bear next to my side.
- Easter Sunday is timed to coincide with the first Sunday following the first full moon of the vernal equinox.
- Will anyone solve the mystery before the night of the spring full moon?
- It is celebrated on the first full moon of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, which this year falls on Thursday.
- There are twelve months in a year because there are (very roughly) twelve full moons in a year.
- She remembers it saying they are rare to spot for they constantly travel and only appear at night during full moons.
- And, when the second full moon occurs in the same month, it is referred to as the blue moon.
- Rather, the term blue moon refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, which occurred on Saturday.
- Severe flooding occurs when the peak of the rainy season coincides with high tide and the full moon.
- Easter Day falls ‘on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox’.
- Before I forget the moment entirely, let me record a thrilling moment from last week, on the night of the last full moon.
- The first Sunday after the first full moon after vernal equinox.
- The study period was from January 1999 through February 2001, or twenty six full moons and months.
- On the night of the full moon we took flares down to the lake and floated them on the water, paddling after them on rafts.
- Whenever a full moon or the night of the comet came, the family would see the ghost of their lost relative.
- If you are in the water seven nights after the full moon at around 10 pm, you will more than likely see something.
Definition of full moon in US English: full moonnounˈˌfʊl ˈmun 1The phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated. Example sentencesExamples - The second of these full moons started to be referenced as being a ‘blue moon’ only during the past few decades.
- The stars shone from above and a full moon illuminated the realm of the night.
- The members organise turtle walks everyday and during full moon and new moon days, intensify the patrols.
- Han people watch the full moon and eat moon cakes, which are a symbol of family unity.
- Contrasting full moons seen near perigee and apogee indicate how much the apparent size of the Moon varies each month.
- I think it's a dignified and fitting way to mark the tragic event, and I hope there will be clear skies so the full moon can shine down upon them.
- The cool evening breeze played with her hair, and the full moon illuminated her face.
- The green leaves of the giant oak that they always gathered around hid the moon, a full moon tonight.
- ‘Blue moon’ is, of course, a phrase people use to indicate something that doesn't happen very often, but I found out a blue moon is when two full moons happen in one month.
- Evline managed to find a hole in the trees and saw that the moon was either a full moon, or very close to one.
- The full moon illuminated her face in an indescribable way, and it almost astounded Jin.
- A lunar eclipse occurs at full moon when the Moon crosses the ecliptic in opposition to the Sun.
- I was very excited for the full moon / lunar eclipse on Saturday night.
- I also at a very young age fell in love with the moon in all its phases, though the full moon always drew me out.
- The sun had set now and only the light of the full moon illuminated her face.
- If you insist on telling time by the moon, full moons just don't fit properly into a year.
- The object was about the size of two full moons when the moon is high in the sky.
- Hinduism encourages fasting on the eleventh day after a new moon, after the full moon, and every Monday in November.
- The full moon illuminated the black car parked in the driveway across the street and down a little.
- Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons.
- 1.1 The time when the moon's whole disk is illuminated.
it was several days after full moon Example sentencesExamples - Maybe he doesn't actually feel like a guy losing his marbles on a full moon night.
- It only flowers at the full moon for one night only and she painted it.
- If you are in the water seven nights after the full moon at around 10 pm, you will more than likely see something.
- All Saturdays and Sundays are public holidays, as is the Poya Day of each month which marks the full moon.
- The biggest bores occur around the equinox, and maximum bores occur one to three days after new and full moons.
- The first Sunday after the first full moon after vernal equinox.
- Rather, the term blue moon refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, which occurred on Saturday.
- Whenever a full moon or the night of the comet came, the family would see the ghost of their lost relative.
- Last night, in the full moon, I heard a wolf howl, and this morning I woke up to a dead bear next to my side.
- On the night of the full moon we took flares down to the lake and floated them on the water, paddling after them on rafts.
- It is celebrated on the first full moon of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, which this year falls on Thursday.
- Severe flooding occurs when the peak of the rainy season coincides with high tide and the full moon.
- Will anyone solve the mystery before the night of the spring full moon?
- Easter Day falls ‘on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox’.
- Easter Sunday is timed to coincide with the first Sunday following the first full moon of the vernal equinox.
- There are twelve months in a year because there are (very roughly) twelve full moons in a year.
- And, when the second full moon occurs in the same month, it is referred to as the blue moon.
- The study period was from January 1999 through February 2001, or twenty six full moons and months.
- She remembers it saying they are rare to spot for they constantly travel and only appear at night during full moons.
- Before I forget the moment entirely, let me record a thrilling moment from last week, on the night of the last full moon.
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