<noun.phenomenon> moonlight is the smuggler's enemy the Moon was bright enough to read by [ verb ]
work a second job, usually after hours
<verb.social> The law student is moonlighting as a taxi driver
Moonlight \Moon`light`\ (m[=oo]n"l[imac]t`), n. The light of the moon. -- a. Occurring during or by moonlight; characterized by moonlight.
Moonlight \Moon"light`\ (m[=oo]n"l[imac]t`), v. i. to work at a second job in addition to one's main occupation; -- often done at night. [PJC]
The alternative is an indefinite future of violence." Airport employees had to moonlight as wranglers when about 50 cows wandered onto a runway and temporarily disrupted operations.
The full moon parties started in August 1977 when Walker and some friends decided to have a jam session in the country, where the moonlight is brighter than in the city.
He recalls putting up whiskey ads in the moonlight 50 years ago.
His summit work over, Reagan strolled hand-in-hand with wife Nancy in the moonlight through Red Square at midnight after a night out on the town with the Gorbachevs.
From time to time, she bowed to it as though it were the moon. Side lighting by David Finley makes it look like moonlight.
Delegates looking for nostalgic flashbacks to crinoline petticoats and hoop skirts, moonlight and magnolias in modern Atlanta will just be whistling Dixie from memory and with no help at all from the convention podium.
The use of night vision goggles, which electronically enhance moonlight, has come under fire in recent years because some pilots say they limit peripheral vision and cause other problems.
About 70% of the department's metals-related arrests are of employees making moonlight requisitions from their own companies.
When she needs a police contact to assist with a lucrative domestic surveillance case, Burrows persuades Cutter to moonlight.
Who Moonlights Characteristics of more than 2,800 public school teachers who moonlight during the summer, either running their own businesses or holding a second job: Highest Degree Earned Associate/none 0.7% Bachelor's 64.0 Master's/Ph.D.