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moonstruck

[moon-struhk] / ˈmunˌstrʌk /


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When not moonstruck, the darkness itself is the draw, a coverlet silencing the day’s concerns, yet granting permission for thoughts to drift forever out into space – while remembering to yell “Car up!”

From The Guardian

Meanwhile there was nothing moonstruck about Jeff Talman’s “Of Sound Before the Stars,” which was commissioned by the museum for the occasion.

From Los Angeles Times

Can we imagine him moonstruck by love or grief?

From The New Yorker

Its original meaning is moonstruck; and it connects to sleepwalking — to those whom the moon sends into a changed state of mind.

From New York Times

Instead of the moonstruck lover usually on display, this Romeo was a mixture of wide-eyed charm and hot-blooded passion.

From New York Times