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		Definition of moony in English: moonyadjectivemoonier, mooniest ˈmuːniˈmuni Dreamy and unaware of one's surroundings, for example because one is in love.  she came home from work with a moony smile that told me she'd met someone  you're not still moony over Flynn?  Example sentencesExamples -  I look around the crowd during Forever Lost - almost everyone is singing their heart out, and those who aren't are cuddling the person next to them and beaming like moony Cheshire cats.
 -  We were moony and giddy and it seemed like something ripe with possibilities.
 -  He hasn't said anything but he gets this moony look when around her.
 -  There are a couple of females who always get moony when they hear that.
 -  The audience learns to care about Kate from the first moment they see her, prepubescent and moony.
 -  Don't think I didn't see you making moony eyes at Jason all night.
 -  'And,’ he casts moony eyes at he, ‘once I met Stacey, it was easy.’
 -  He didn't like him one bit, the way he clung to Asha and acted as her protector, while making moony eyes whenever he saw her.
 -  For all their rough-and-tumble, burly-bully image, I haven't yet met one who doesn't go all moony over a good painting.
 
 
 Rhymes   cartoony, lacunae, loony, Moonie, Nguni, puny, Rooney, spoony, uni    Definition of moony in US English: moonyadjectiveˈmuniˈmo͞onē Dreamy and unaware of one's surroundings, for example because one is in love.  she came home from work with a moony smile that told me she'd met someone  you're not still moony over Flynn?  Example sentencesExamples -  I look around the crowd during Forever Lost - almost everyone is singing their heart out, and those who aren't are cuddling the person next to them and beaming like moony Cheshire cats.
 -  The audience learns to care about Kate from the first moment they see her, prepubescent and moony.
 -  He hasn't said anything but he gets this moony look when around her.
 -  There are a couple of females who always get moony when they hear that.
 -  Don't think I didn't see you making moony eyes at Jason all night.
 -  'And,’ he casts moony eyes at he, ‘once I met Stacey, it was easy.’
 -  He didn't like him one bit, the way he clung to Asha and acted as her protector, while making moony eyes whenever he saw her.
 -  For all their rough-and-tumble, burly-bully image, I haven't yet met one who doesn't go all moony over a good painting.
 -  We were moony and giddy and it seemed like something ripe with possibilities.
 
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