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He kept moving his moonish eyes about, as if looking for some means of escape.
His moonish face showed a smile that was one of genuine pleasure.
They were very beautiful, but their eyes were cold and shone a moonish green.
Averted from the lightning, his eyes no longer shone a moonish white.
His lips were furious; his moonish face had taken on a vicious glare.
Wardlock was nodding, a gleam upon his moonish face.
It was Wardlock, his moonish face flushed with excitement.
Round, moonish faces glowed above the sitters, bringing amazed gasps from them.
An expectant look appeared upon Wardlock's moonish face.
In his moonish manner, the secretary matched his master's satanic facial twist.
The moonish spirits squeaked when grabbed; their curious faces contorted in the gloom.
Fully rounded, it gave him a moonish expression; but there was nothing of softness in the downtwist of his lips.
Spark studied the diagram in perplexed fashion; but Wardlock, drawing closer, showed a gleam upon his moonish face.
Above the shirt collar, Meldon saw a moonish face with bulging eyes, topped by a baldish pate.
The carriages had long passed, but Peter Lake never would forget the boy's pale moonish face bobbing up and down at the head of the procession.
Eileen Yardley appeared in the doorway of the house, an expression of mingled disbelief and disapproval on her moonish face.
Second-tierers are not as luminous. . . . We are more moonish, reflecting their light well when we stand next to them."
I've heard you have even imitated me - like this -" Palford was on his feet now, sidling crablike to the table, as he grinned up at Winstead in his moonish way.
Shettles was so often seen scurrying down the hallways in the middle of the night, his moonish face almost as pale as the white coat that flapped about him, that he became known as the Ghost of the Harkness Pavilion.