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He was sometimes afraid to go out of the house on the full moon.

During a full moon, slaves are often required to labor until midnight.

One full-moon night, a friend and I dragged our hotel bedding to the great stone heads, the moai, some 24 feet tall.

She was preparing to leave, but then a full moon rose and she decided to stick around for a bit.

It was a cold night in Iowa with a full moon at the ABC News/Drake debate.

It was past sundown when they left San Bernardino, but a full moon made the night as good as day for their journey.

The spring-tides take place about the third or fourth day after new or full moon.

The sky was cloudless and the silver rays of a nearly full moon lit up the scene with an unearthly beauty.

If so, the fog was indeed yielding, and the full moon behind it would triumph before long.

The snow-covered Dent du Midi had a splendor like the face of the full moon when it is rising.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to full moon, such as: crescent, half-moon, planetoid, pumpkin, satellite, and celestial body.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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