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Definition of moonlight noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

moonlight

noun
 
/ˈmuːnlaɪt/
 
/ˈmuːnlaɪt/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. the light of the moon
    • to go for a walk by moonlight/in the moonlight
    • The floor was dappled with pale moonlight.
    Extra Examples
    • The castle looks fantastic by moonlight.
    • The fields were bathed in bright moonlight that night.
    • The moonlight hit her face perfectly.
    • The pale moonlight danced across his skin.
    • a single shaft of moonlight
    • the faint moonlight filtering through the stained glass windows
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bright
    • dim
    • faint
    … of moonlight
    • shaft
    moonlight + verb
    • filter
    • glint
    • shine
    preposition
    • by moonlight
    • in the moonlight
    • under the moonlight
    phrases
    • be bathed in moonlight
    • gleam, glint, shine, etc. in the moonlight
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Idioms
do a (moonlight/midnight) flit
  1. (British English, informal) to leave a place suddenly and secretly, especially at night, usually in order to avoid paying money that you owe to somebody
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