11 examples of moon-struck in sentences

" "Why then a shivering, quaking o' the back-bone?" "Roger, man, what troubles thee now?" "I do fear thou'rt be-devilled and moon-struck, master!"

It must be eaten, though under the penalty of being thought moon-struck rhymers by the whole State.

Smile as you please, you moon-struck poet; and if you want an incident to put in your trashy law-epic, new nib your pen to introduce a wild Indian.

There were in that diseased sensitive cripple no vain repinings, no moon-struck howls, no impious cries against God: "Why hast thou made me thus?"

Nobody knows really what to do, and those who have more information are deemed to be a little moon-struck. 18th.

But the moon-struck idealist falls in love with the beautiful Helena and, disregarding orders, attempts to hold her fast.

Are you moon-struck?

Of the rest of his mighty possessions he wisely says nothing in his allegory These are the Crescents of Turkey; a moon-struck nation, that believe themselves the inheritors of heaven.

But for her, And moon-struck Michael with his 'one more look'!

They came in the press of the gale, marching, marching, the wild, dark pageant of his fathers, nearer and nearer through the moon-struck night.

The culmination of this moon-struck exegesis, as far as my knowledge reaches, is in the ancient and fantastic reading of the tradition of the escape of the spies from Jericho, which gave a young and eloquent Bishop of our church a favorite sermon; wherein he showed conclusively that the scarlet cord by which Rahab let down her visitors over the city wall was a type of the atoning blood of Christ!

11 examples of  moon-struck  in sentences