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mooning
  • present participle of moon.

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Mooning about like a bitter rabbit was little Alien Harry Bridges, whose services to C. I. O. on the West Coast may be terminated by deportation proceedings next week.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mooning about death allows the author to pseudo-philosophize world-wearily on man's transitory state, enhances the characters' sense of the wonder of life, and gives a love affair the tang of teary urgency.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mooning over your wonderful likeness to the lovely young sister they—never had!

From The White Linen Nurse by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell

Mooning along, spoiling your own life, and er—er—Hang it all—she is my sister!” concluded Terence with a touch of righteous indignation.

From What a Man Wills by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.

If you must know, father," mildly, "I think that he's----" "Mooning somewhere, I suppose, instead of being in the bank, as he should be.

From Ovington's Bank by Weyman, Stanley J.