Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - moonless
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Moonless
moonless
moonlight ~1 n 1 the light of the moon (The hills were bathed in pale moonlight.) 2 do a moonlight also do a moonlight flit BrE leave a place secretly in the middle of the night in order to avoid paying money that you owe (Two of the hotel guests had done a moonlight without paying their bills.) ~2 v past tense and past participle moonlighted informal 1 to have a second job in addition to your main job, especially without the knowledge of the government tax department (She's been moonlighting as a waitress in the evenings.) 2 BrE to do paid work although you are getting money from the government because you do not officially have a job; doubledip2 AmE - moonlighter n - moonlighting n (He's been doing some moonlighting for another company.)
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