单词 | moonstruck |
例句 | She expected Clara to enter one of her moonstruck trances and exit through the window, but nothing of the sort took place. The House of the Spirits: A Novel 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z Its neighbor, Gossart’s “Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane,” continues the nocturnal mood, but is all tender softness, with gently moonstruck forms and an array of rich, modulated purples and blacks. Art Review: Rediscovering an Earthy Master 2010-10-07T21:50:00Z Its original meaning is moonstruck; and it connects to sleepwalking — to those whom the moon sends into a changed state of mind. They’ve Come Undone: Giselle, Lucia and Romantic Madness 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z But it's also "The Last Song," the second Nicholas Sparks movie to hit theaters in the past two months, a development only moonstruck teen girls and the facial-tissue industry will welcome. 'The Last Song' plays a familiar, maudlin tune 2010-03-31T16:02:00Z Cage stalks around murmuring words of wisdom, punctuated by his weirdly moonstruck smile; it's almost as if he's alone in the movie. 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice': Conjuring up kid-friendly charm 2010-07-14T17:20:00Z It’s a feminist book about following your passions over and against convention; its title derives from the Latin, meaning “of the moon,” or “moonstruck,” and the protagonist’s communication with that luminous satellite is certainly mystical. An Artist Whose Comics Tell Us What It’s Like to Be Depressed 2021-01-22T05:00:00Z Once the cat is out of the bag, Superman is free to do moonstruck romantic stuff, like flying to the rainforest to pick a bouquet of birds of paradise just for her. 10 Underrated Comic Book Movies You Need to See 2016-08-02T04:00:00Z But Dr. Seth says these moonstruck effusions are not proof of a love affair. Marie Antoinette’s Letters to Her Dear Swedish Count, Now Uncensored 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z Or Japan’s moonstruck billionaire who will follow them from Kazakhstan in December with his production assistant tagging along to document everything? Who's an astronaut as private spaceflight picks up speed? 2021-05-25T04:00:00Z More recently, they have become moonstruck by icy, potentially habitable worlds in the outer solar system, such as Saturn’s geyser-spewing satellite Enceladus and Jupiter’s oceanic moon Europa. Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests 2020-09-14T04:00:00Z Meanwhile there was nothing moonstruck about Jeff Talman’s “Of Sound Before the Stars,” which was commissioned by the museum for the occasion. Review: At Mt. Wilson, cosmic sound art reaches far beyond a mere moon landing 2019-07-21T04:00:00Z Some people are moonstruck over the possibility of slender bezels, a full-frontal touch screen and a disappearing home button. Why a $1,000 iPhone Isn't as Crazy as It Sounds 2017-09-12T04:00:00Z Harry B. Harris Jr., was nearly poetic when he discussed the growing relationship between India and the United States, saying he was a “bit moonstruck” about the possibilities. U.S. military wants India to counterbalance China’s rise as a sea power 2016-06-05T04:00:00Z In prescientific days this was expressed in terms like “moonstruck” and “lunatic”. Sleep and the phases of the Moon: Lunacy? 2013-07-24T19:48:18Z The word, derived from the Latin word from moon, arises from ancient beliefs that people could become “moonstruck” by lunar movements. House Votes to Eliminate ‘Lunatic’ From Laws 2012-12-06T00:18:47Z Moonshine suffused Dorothy's castle in Spain, and moonstruck she paced the battlements. The Vanity Girl 2012-04-12T02:00:26.883Z First Sentry A madman, Lord; he is moonstruck. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z PUEBLO, Colo. — For many years, and multiple election cycles, Republicans talked about the growing Hispanic vote in America like moonstruck, misunderstood boys at a high school dance. G.O.P. Strategy for Hispanic Voters: It?s the Economy 2012-03-16T04:22:39Z What deep offence has fir'd a monarch's rage, What moonstruck madness seized the brain of Gage? The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III) 2012-01-04T03:00:43.800Z He held her hand all the way, and she his, like a pair of moonstruck young lovers; and, for the most part, they were as silent. A Bride from the Bush 2011-12-24T03:08:05.053Z Maisie jumped up, and stood staring in front of her as if she had been moonstruck. The Scottish Fairy Book 2011-09-27T02:00:17.480Z “I have heard of people being moonstruck,” laughed Ruth. Ruth Fielding In the Saddle College Girls in the Land of Gold 2011-06-14T02:00:22.083Z I'll no longer dangle like a moonstruck suitor at my lady's skirts, and wag my tail like any spaniel if I should chance to get a word or a smile. The Last of the Vikings 2011-05-09T02:00:04.200Z “Good gracious, I’ll get moonstruck,” she thought, and throwing on a wrap she went to the window to pull down the shade which had been raised to admit the cool air. The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship A moonstruck, romantic youth at a German University. The Fortunes Of Glencore Dissatisfied, she turned back to Newlin and again the moonstruck eyes probed and assessed him. Shock Treatment Better to be nobly moonstruck than turned into a pillar of salt, even were it Attic salt. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 95, September 1865 I could not have believed that the presence of a forward lass with black eyebrows could have made a moonstruck fool of Wildcat Wat of Lochinvar. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway On such a night as this, how could one escape a little touch of that 'moonstruck madness' I spoke of a while since? Rossmoyne Every moonstruck woman adopted the awful name of Witch! La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages If this all happens at the very time and under the influence of the full moon, it is spoken of as moon walking or being moonstruck. Sleep Walking and Moon Walking A Medico-Literary Study He dashed it to the ground as a libation, smiling like one moonstruck, a flood of soft fancies making that bleak spot dear. The Duke Of Chimney Butte Then he would be taken with accesses of howling, like to a moonstruck dog or a rutting hart on the mountains of heather. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway There are youthful lovers—the maiden lies, In a seeming sleep, on the chosen breast; There are fair wan women with moonstruck air, The snow-stars necking their long loose hair. Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant Household Edition “And stop all public dancing, and––” Mr. Mix looked moonstruck. Rope There he found a number of features which he then interwove into his drama, although by no means all that he permitted his moonstruck hero to do. Sleep Walking and Moon Walking A Medico-Literary Study "You must surely be from far away, moonstruck man," she said. The Valor of Cappen Varra It was obvious to Clara that he did not know what he was saying, and indeed he was light-hearted and moonstruck, lifted outside his ordinary range of experience. Mummery A Tale of Three Idealists “Still think I wasn’t irresponsible—moonstruck—nothing of the kind?” The Dominant Dollar Up, Tristram, up," men cry, "thou moonstruck knight! Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold At the word “Arthur” the moonstruck prince collapses. Sleep Walking and Moon Walking A Medico-Literary Study Possibly some uninspired groveller, who has never climbed Parnassus, nor drunk of the Castalian spring, may murmur that this is very likely, for that all poetry is "moonstruck madness." Moon Lore Perhaps he had heard her sing that night, and had come away from the Opera, moonstruck. The Place of Honeymoons As sure as I was that it was a moonstruck man that slept in my room in Woolstone-lane. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster I felt very much alone in the world, and about as cheerful as a moonstruck coyote, after those lines had rattled in my empty brain like a skeleton in the wind. The Prairie Mother Or still does he pace in his palace, blind-seeming or moonstruck? The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2 “And you consider it my duty as the luckless husband of your long-suffering sister, to lay the foundation for the wabbly, rattly ramshackle stairs your pet assortment of moonstruck admirers will build for you?” Eve to the Rescue All these things, in the words of the catechism, "I steadfastly believe," until I become a mere driveller, a moonstruck, babbling, staring, credulous, imbecile, greedy, gaping, wooden-headed, addle-brained, wool-gathering, dreary, vacant, obstinate civilian. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 Though the man’s brain might be moonstruck, his eyes might still be honest, and a glance might bring him back to sanity. The Proud Prince My old nurse would tell me that they would be moonstruck 'for sartain sure!' The Merryweathers Wake up, you moonstruck simpleton, and stop beaming at some private vision. Greener Than You Think Though moonstruck seers with idle fears beguile a maiden weak, They cannot stay thy father's hand, or blanch thy father's cheek. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. But on the merchant curious eyes Men turned, and mocking finger, For well they knew his mien and guise, He was not wont, in moonstruck wise, About the Strand to linger. 'That Very Mab' I shouldn't wonder if Liverpool got moonstruck and just pitched overboard. The Pirate Shark Rousseau had worshippers enough; princes calling on him in his mean garret; the great, the beautiful doing reverence to the 420poor moonstruck man. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History If that portion be of love, the cold philosopher turns away in disdain and talks of romantic maids and moonstruck boys, as if the subject were fit alone for them. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author "Yes," he replied, as if he were moonstruck; "a clear receipt from the Loughboro' Factory Co. for the entire amount." My New Curate The words of the driver as he sailed away were—"Go home and die, you moonstruck, gibbering, wobbling omadhaun," and she had thought that his description was apt and eloquent. Here are Ladies Money, mere weight of dollars, the lovely lunar radiance of silver, this was the spell that moonstruck their mercenary hearts, and kept them for ever see-sawing— 'Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike.' The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey, Vol. 2 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg Gerzson felt that if he looked much longer, he would become moonstruck himself. The Poor Plutocrats "Perhaps he is moonstruck; more than one good fellow has gone moonstruck in the tropics." The Shipwreck A Story for the Young "They say down at Bottoms," he went on, "that she's gone moonstruck about Mr. Jonathan, an' young Adam Doolittle swears he saw them walkin' together on the other side of old orchard hill." The Miller Of Old Church "I keep seeing nothing but those two moonstruck oxen." Atlantis My father says they be all mad together, the moonstruck knaves! The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot Disarmed by the frenzy of their moonstruck commander, what resistance could they make? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 Transfixed to the spot, his moonstruck gaze rivetted on the actors, people spoke to him, and he never heard. Bluebell A Novel I'm the only man I ever saw who never had a woman moonstruck about him—an' it makes me feel kind of lonesome to hear the others talk. The Miller Of Old Church There are youthful lovers—the maiden lies, In a seeming sleep, on the chosen breast; There are fair wan women with moonstruck air, The snow stars flecking their long loose hair. Poems You do not fear to be moonstruck, Madame?” Count Hannibal A Romance of the Court of France Not willing to be moonstruck, even on the back of his head, he arose and went to the window to draw the curtain. The House that Jill Built after Jack's had proved a failure It's Rolls who got moonstruck—according to his sister. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl But for the "moonstruck mortal" she holds another side, glorious or terrible as the case may be—unknown alike to herdsman and huntsman, philosopher and poet, among the rest of mankind. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) It is superfluous to say, that the gratitude of Spain, at the close of the war, was every thing that ought to have been expected from this moonstruck vanity at its opening. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 It would not matter a single straw if a Brontë story were a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than "Jane Eyre," or a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than "Wuthering Heights." Varied Types I was moonstruck by the edge of that confounded lake. The Pointing Man A Burmese Mystery I never before saw such a pair of moonstruck mortals! Master of His Fate Up, Tristram, up," men cry, "thou moonstruck knight�! �239What foul fiend rides thee�? Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems As we sat at table one evening when the moon was almost at the full again, some one spoke of moonstruck men, and that minded me, and set me thinking. A Prince of Cornwall A Story of Glastonbury and the West in the Days of Ina of Wessex "Come on down to the earth, sonny, and help pitch the tent, or you'll have to sleep out in that moonlight to-night and run the risk of getting moonstruck." Out with Gun and Camera Then pithy JAYNE, my plucky JAYNE, Of smiting don't be shy; But meet them, meet the moonstruck Puritans And tell them it's all my eye. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 9, 1890 He had assumed that it was a moonstruck look and a bewitched yearning of adult lunatics for kisses from the opposite sex. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America It would not matter a single straw if a Brontë story were a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than 'Jane Eyre,' or a hundred times more moonstruck and improbable than 'Wuthering Heights.' Twelve Types Evoe! rang through the moonstruck woods, be sure he was up and away, with ardent hands clutched in the flying tresses. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays It is only when his suit has prospered that a man feels utterly idiotic and moonstruck in the presence of the woman he adores. M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur." Mediocrity had only seen the gawky stripling, with his moonstruck air, and pestilent habit of trying some new crotchet. Heroes of the Telegraph "I say," said I, "that's frightfully interesting, she must be moonstruck; I suppose it always happens when the moon is full." A Young Girl's Diary I am supposed to be moonstruck over a simpering American chit—moonstruck! The Shuttle It may be that there have been many moonstruck and misleading ideals that have from time to time perplexed mankind. Heretics For of all the fancies that had obsessed my moonstruck brain, this was surely the maddest. Quest of the Golden Girl, a Romance In a moment he transmigrates, dons the required character, and with moonstruck philosophy justifies the act in question. Memories and Portraits They say that I am moonstruck," Demetrios answered; "but I will tell you a secret. Domnei A Comedy of Woman-Worship Our aim of national independence, only quite recently declared by our adversaries to be "an empty dream of moonstruck idealists," has become to-day not only a practical proposition, but an accomplished fact. Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty But assuredly there has been no ideal in practice so moonstruck and misleading as the ideal of practicality. Heretics Coming towards him, along the path dazzlingly lighted up by the moon's rays, was Muzzio, he too moving like one moonstruck, his hands held out before him, and his eyes open but unseeing…. Dream Tales and Prose Poems Dr. Bell had an instinctive dislike to poets, whom he held to be 'moonstruck.' The Life of John Clare “I’m listening to the plaintive strains of a young man mourning over the grave of his deceased sweetheart, and to the touching love-ditties of a moonstruck lover,” answered the man. Filipino Popular Tales Medora sat in the same place yesterday, and she talked for awhile too and then fell into a moonstruck silence. Bertram Cope's Year "Thou must be moonstruck," he said at length. A Boy's Ride None but a crazy despot, some moonstruck Oriental such as the world has known, striving to impress his dreams upon a recalcitrant nature. Alone At this reproach the idle buzz Fell to the silence of the grave, Or moonstruck sea without a wave, And every eye and ear awoke To drink the words the patriot spoke. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes But this time she spied in a few minutes his melancholy, moonstruck face, swam up to him, and said something kind and commonplace. Yeast: a Problem I'll make him think I'm a wishy-washy moonstruck girl, smitten with him. The Desert of Wheat There are, moreover, many other analogous expressions, as "moonstruck," "deranged," "extravagant," and some others, which, altogether, form a mass of concurring testimony that it is impossible to resist. A Voyage to the Moon However, lunatic or no, she followed the calling of a different god, and felt as one moonstruck in broad daylight. Si'Wren of the Patriarchs No stern, masterful men and women are they as some future moonstruck novelist or historian bent upon creating legendary lore may portray them. Great Fortunes from Railroads They behaved, indeed, as they both admitted afterwards, like a couple of moonstruck idiots. The Evil Shepherd Betwixt his caution, and this lad's moonstruck ways, you have a fair course before you, Sir Giles! The Herd Boy and His Hermit Why, you moonstruck scarecrow of superstition, do you think your dirty saints are the only people who can die? The Ball and the Cross Dog eateth dog and none gives thanks; All crave the fare, but grudge the price Their nobler forbears proudly paid, That now for moonstruck madness ranks— The only true coin—Sacrifice! The Eye of Zeitoon The moonstruck, pale, sentimental calf of many biographers, he never was. Chopin : the Man and His Music Nevertheless, I could conceive her, even now, speciously picturesque in a boat at midnight on a moonstruck water. The Grim Smile of the Five Towns Why, he'll sit dazed and moonstruck half a day, and all the night, staring up at the stars as if he would count them!' The Herd Boy and His Hermit Are you dead or moonstruck that I must shout twenty times before you answer? The Thrall of Leif the Lucky A Story of Viking Days Then he turned into the surgery, and found Mr. Coxe had had his watching too, and had, indeed, remained at the window gazing, moonstruck, at the empty road, up which the young lady had disappeared. Wives and Daughters "He looks moonstruck!" cried that spoilt ten years old damsel, Joan of Acre, clasping her hands with mischievous fun. The Prince and the Page; a story of the last crusade He looked at them, thinking they must be moonstruck, for their conduct seemed inexplicable. East Lynne Then Edward is not so moonstruck as I thought him! Clever Woman of the Family Had she a watchful friend beside her, instead of that moonstruck Mrs. Goodman, she would be cautioned against bestowing her favours on the first adventurer who appears at her door. A Laodicean : a Story of To-day An extravagant idea of walking the street until his restless dream was over seized him, but even in his folly the lackadaisical, moonstruck quality of such a performance was too obvious. Cressy The young man was moonstruck, that was clear! Five Tales You think me a moonstruck charlatan, I suppose. The Madonna of the Future Did you want me to stand here all night, while you skulked moonstruck under a tree? Thankful Blossom He was no longer the moonstruck youth of the previous night, on whom phantasy and imagination could play what pranks they chose. The Fawn Gloves In the true sense of an ancient phrase, I was moonstruck. A Miscellany of Men Now, by the soul of King Henry," said the Queen, "this is either moonstruck madness or very knavery!—Seest thou, Raleigh, thy friend is far too Pindaric for this presence. Kenilworth "He might get moonstruck," said Mitchell, "and I don't want that pup to be a genius." Over the Sliprails That is to say, just hint to her that the bride harboured no notion of marriage until stormed into acquiescence by the moonstruck and impetuous bridegroom. In Defense of Women Nightingale, catch me his strain!Else moonstruck with music and madnessI track him in vain! Ballad of Reading Gaol Else moonstruck with music and madness I track him in vain! Charmides and Other Poems |
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