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moon
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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[moon] See: ASK FOR THE MOON or CRY FOR THE MOON, DARK OF THE MOON, FULL OF THE MOON, ONCE IN A BLUE MOON, PROMISE THE MOON.
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dark of the moon
[dark of the moon] {n. phr.}, {literary} A time when the moon is not shining ...
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full of the moon
[full of the moon] {n. phr.}, {literary} The moon when it is seen as a ...
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ask for the moon
[ask for the moon] or [cry for the moon] {v. phr.} To want something that ...
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promise the moon
[promise the moon] {v. phr.} To promise something impossible. * /A politician who promises the ...
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once in a blue moon
[once in a blue moon] {adv. phr.} Very rarely; very seldom; almost never. * /Coin ...
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If ever asked: What's more useful, the sun or the moon, respond: The new moon. ...
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man in the moon
[man in the moon] {n. phr.} An imaginary or nonexistent person (often used to indicate ...
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