Moonstruck example sentences

moon·struck

adjective

moonstruck (adjective) · moon-struck (adjective)

  - unable to think or act normally, especially because of being in love:

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"Moonstruck" Example Sentences

1. She wandered the streets, moonstruck, lost in her own world.
2. His moonstruck gaze followed her every move.
3. The moonstruck lovers strolled hand-in-hand along the beach.
4. He wrote a moonstruck poem about his unrequited love.
5. A moonstruck melody drifted from the open window.
6. Her moonstruck expression hinted at a secret longing.
7. The artist painted a moonstruck landscape, full of ethereal beauty.
8. They shared a moonstruck kiss under the silvery light.
9. His moonstruck behavior puzzled his colleagues.
10. The novel featured a moonstruck heroine yearning for the impossible.
11. It was a moonstruck night, perfect for romance.
12. She felt completely moonstruck by his charm.
13. His moonstruck eyes held a hint of madness.
14. The play explored the themes of love and moonstruck madness.
15. We watched the moonstruck lovers embrace.
16. The song evoked a moonstruck feeling of longing.
17. He became increasingly moonstruck as the night progressed.
18. Her moonstruck demeanor was both alluring and unsettling.
19. The painting captured the moonstruck essence of a summer night.
20. They danced a moonstruck waltz under the moonlight.
21. The photographer captured a moonstruck image of a solitary figure.
22. Feeling moonstruck, she penned a heartfelt letter.
23. He looked utterly moonstruck, completely captivated.
24. The film portrayed a moonstruck tale of forbidden love.
25. Their moonstruck romance was the talk of the town.
26. With a moonstruck sigh, she closed her eyes.
27. She was utterly and completely moonstruck.
28. He acted moonstruck and irrational.
29. The moonstruck couple ignored the rain.
30. A moonstruck smile played on her lips.
31. The poem described a moonstruck night in vivid detail.
32. He felt strangely moonstruck and disoriented.
33. The novel's moonstruck protagonist was both tragic and endearing.
34. Her moonstruck reverie ended abruptly.
35. The music had a moonstruck quality to it.
36. He delivered a moonstruck performance on stage.
37. The story was a moonstruck romance with a bittersweet ending.
38. She found herself moonstruck by his quiet intensity.
39. The moonstruck lovers whispered secrets under the stars.
40. His moonstruck passion was both intense and consuming.
41. It was a moonstruck night, filled with mystery and magic.
42. The play's ending left the audience feeling quite moonstruck.
43. They exchanged moonstruck glances across the crowded room.
44. He wrote her a moonstruck sonnet.
45. She felt a moonstruck sense of wonder.
46. The painting depicted a moonstruck scene of lovers embracing.
47. He was clearly moonstruck by her beauty.
48. The song's lyrics painted a moonstruck picture of love.
49. Their relationship was a moonstruck whirlwind.
50. She gazed at the moon, feeling utterly moonstruck.

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