fullmooned
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- Having a full moon.
- 1960, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction - Volume 19, page 87:
- As veterans these fullmooned beach bacchanalia, we can swear before any and all tourists that the little fish is neither mysteriaous nor mythical.
- 1985, Ironwood - Volume 13, Issues 25-26, page 154:
- When I am called to bury myself in the red pitch of another, I am the savior tree, sun beating the grass, I am He who dwells fullmooned among the lonely, bruising His chest .
- 1995, Dante Alighieri, Mark Musa, The Portable Dante, page 527:
- As in the clearness of a fullmooned sky Trivia smiles among eternal nymphs who paint the depths of Heaven everywhere, I saw, above a myriad of lights, one Sun that lit them all, even as our sun illuminates the stars of his domain;