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1 full moon
((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) spln* * *• úplnok
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full of the moon — {n. phr.}, {literary} The moon when it is seen as a full circle; the time of a full moon. * /The robbers waited for a dark night when the full of the moon was past./ Contrast: DARK OF THE MOON … Dictionary of American idioms
full of the moon — {n. phr.}, {literary} The moon when it is seen as a full circle; the time of a full moon. * /The robbers waited for a dark night when the full of the moon was past./ Contrast: DARK OF THE MOON … Dictionary of American idioms
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