moonlit in A Sentence

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    Now it's Turkish delight on a Moonlit night.

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    You spend 3 days enjoying sea breeze and Moonlit beach.

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    The“starry night” of 1922 was captured on a Moonlit winter night.

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    Consider the sentence“The lovers held hands while they walked along the Moonlit tropical beach.”.

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    The journey in the evening is more beautiful as it offers you the perfect Moonlit opening.

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    It may be 2km west of town, but the Moonlit walk home along the beach is unforgettable.

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    The great Russian painter Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky painted the painting“Moonlit Night: The Bathhouse in Feodosia” in the middle of the 18th century.

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    That's why, if a person walks through the Moonlit park or forest, he notices every wiggle of branches, every sigh of the wind.

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    In his painting“Moonlit Night on the River” Kamenev LL depicts a large river, which is so wide that one might think that it is a sea.

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    The painting depicts the ruins of Holyrood Abbey during a Moonlit scene, which was a popular attraction(in real life) for visitors to the abbey at the time.

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    Be it the patter of rain on city streets or a Moonlit walk by the ocean, if my attention is elsewhere, I lose the opportunity to celebrate the dance.

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    I wish he had plowed my field more, but… as Abraham told me, he and his life-long friend, Joshua Speed, had important work to do during their Moonlit strolls, candle-lit dinners and sleepovers.

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    Moonlit Night on the River by Lev Kamenev In his painting“ ⁣Moonlit Night on the River” Kamenev LL depicts a large river, which is so wide that one might think that it is a sea.

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    Try to divest your mind of the concept of India which has been created by a few modern industrialised towns and visualise a vast area of land steeped in the mysterious silence of a Moonlit night in summer.

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    Back in the 17th century, when the Mughal rulers spared no expense to indulge their whims, the 25- acre patch was dramatically transformed into a Moonlit pleasure garden called Mehtab Bagh, profuse with white plaster pathways, breezy pavilions, pools and fountains.

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    Nevertheless, these ways of thinking illuminate the world around us in ways that are often useful and always fascinating, revealing the inner workings of our everyday experiences whether that's a walk past a garden, a Moonlit night, or just doing a load of laundry.

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