The old-timer with decades of experience versus the newcomer with a moonbeam in his eye.
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As the pearls heat they will lose their moonbeam lustre, may crack and the wealthy lady will grow frantic.
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Moonbeam needs to give more money to his government union friends that he put in business during his first stint.
From the ocregister.com
How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand?
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Moonbeam was my first coreopsis, in pale yellow.
From the kansas.com
The old-timer with decades of experience and a shiv for a smile vs. the newcomer with a moonbeam in his eye.
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I think governor moonbeam puts acid in the water.
From the economist.com
It was a moonbeam gray 1946 Ford Super DeLuxe Tudor Sedan, which was the automaker's most popular model that year.
From the forbes.com
Moonbeam McSwine wallowed happily in the mud and tried unsuccessfully to ensnare Abner with her buxom charms.
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A ray of moonlight
Moonbeams was a children's cancer charity based in Edinburgh, Scotland, which became the subject of a much-publicised local controversy in 2003. ...
(Moonbeams) Lilac with a touch of mint.
Nighttime name of ABCCC HILLSBORO; MOONBEAM was a night-time command and control aircraft that flew with big searchlights at fairly low altitudes, illuminating the ground. Also, slang for a FLASHLIGHT.
Creates a cone of moonlight that causes lycanthropes to assume animal form, penetrates darkness spells of equal or lower level.
An alien puppy, with working lights in the suit.
(n) 'a widely publicised fantasy that appears around Season Ticket renewal time. 2009's moonbeam has yet to appear'.