[ adj ] lighted by moonlight <adj.all> the moonlit landscape
Moonlit \Moon"lit`\, a. Illumined by the moon. ``The moonlit sea.'' --Moore. ``Moonlit dells.'' --Lowell.
Sixty-thousand Republican party faithful thronged from Union Station to the Kennedy Center on the banks of the moonlit Potomac for a night of dancing and carousing.
As the auction catalog says, "glorious sun-drenched days evolve into dazzling moonlit nights" at the towers overlooking the waterway and this resort town.
The moonlit Traveller knocks on the door.
A memorable portrait was Shultz standing alone in a moonlit courtyard in East Jerusalem, waiting in vain for a dozen Palestinians who dared not risk the disfavor of the Palestine Liberation Organization by accepting his invitiation.
A man of simple tastes, rooted in Bohemian lore, he had no trouble at all giving believably human emotions to the quaint denizens of his moonlit magical lake.
Only her first novel, Kadohata is in complete control, her writing as clear and even as a moonlit sky.
The next time we feel seduced by some fevered rhetoric about the need to exalt blind instinct over oppressive reason, consider the difference between one naked girl on a moonlit hillside and several thousand naked girls on a moonlit hillside.
The next time we feel seduced by some fevered rhetoric about the need to exalt blind instinct over oppressive reason, consider the difference between one naked girl on a moonlit hillside and several thousand naked girls on a moonlit hillside.