Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moonlight.(verb)
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Use "moonlights" in a sentence
"She wrote in her journal, or in her correspondence, a series of "moonlights," in which she seriously attempts to describe the light and scenery of successive nights of the summer moon."
"NYC police officer, and like most cops he 'moonlights' to keep bread on the table."
"Besides, I like talking to the owner, an aging, chain-smoking hippie who moonlights out on the highway at the Hill Country Motel lounge to keep her store open."