moonlight

/ˈmuːnlaɪt/
verb
  1. To work a second job, often in addition to a main job, especially secretly or at night.
    • Many teachers moonlight as tutors after school.
    • He moonlights as a taxi driver to earn extra money.
    • She moonlights as a musician on weekends.
noun
  1. The light that comes from the moon at night.
    • The garden looked beautiful in the soft moonlight.
    • They took a walk by the lake under the moonlight.
    • Moonlight streamed through the window and lit up the room.
adjective
  1. Happening or done by the light of the moon, or at night.
    • A moonlight swim in the ocean sounded refreshing.
    • They went on a moonlight hike through the forest.
    • The couple enjoyed a moonlight picnic on the beach.
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