Full-of-the-moon (Noun)
Meaning
The time when the Moon is fully illuminated; "the moon is at the full".
Classification
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations.
Examples
- We have planned our midnight hike for the night of the full-of-the-moon, so everyone will have ample light.
- Legend says the tides change more drastically during a full-of-the-moon, but science just sees a routine cycle.
- Ancient farmers set planting and harvesting by a calendar pegged to each full-of-the-moon to sync the rhythm with lunar cycle changes.
- He doesn't seem entirely right during full-of-the-moon – mood swings hit everyone at this company and for vastly different reasons.
- Astrophotography comes naturally with beautiful star clusters whenever our region observes an overexposed night – even as rare a sighting as it becomes for capturing quality photo that incorporates beautiful backdrop set off our amazing atmosphere like they truly showcase through during perfect scenes that occur on each full-of-the-moon.