Sunday vs moon

Sunday

verb
  • To spend Sunday (at a certain place, with a certain person or people, etc.). 

adv
  • On Sundays. 

noun
  • A comic strip published in a Sunday newspaper. 

  • The first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day; it follows Saturday and precedes Monday. 

  • A newspaper published on Sunday. 

moon

verb
  • To rise in price rapidly or suddenly. 

  • To spend time idly, absent-mindedly. 

  • To gaze at lovingly or in adoration. 

  • To display one's buttocks to, typically as a jest, insult, or protest. 

  • (usually followed by over or after) To fuss over something adoringly; to be infatuated with someone. 

  • To expose to the rays of the Moon. 

  • To shoot the moon. 

  • To adorn with moons or crescents. 

noun
  • A month, particularly a lunar month. 

  • A representation of the moon, usually as a crescent or as a circle with a face; a crescent-shaped shape, symbol, or object. 

  • A crescent-like outwork in a fortification. 

  • Any natural satellite of a planet. 

  • The thirty-second Lenormand card. 

  • In hearts, the action of taking all the point cards in one hand. 

  • The eighteenth trump/major arcana card of the Tarot. 

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