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  • noun Plural form of moonstone.

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Examples

  • Then – as in a flash – the princess caught the necklace of moonstones from the Lady Mayblossom's throat, threw it on the grass, and stamped her foot upon it, once! twice! thrice!

    The Golden Apple Tree 1920

  • What I loved best of all, though, was a bracelet with milky stones that my mother called moonstones.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009

  • What I loved best of all, though, was a bracelet with milky stones that my mother called moonstones.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009

  • On moonstones, her southern roots and her most prized possession: love notes from F.

    Jewelry Designer Temple St. Clair 2011

  • When she's not there, he sits in the living room under blue TV light and wonders about the weather girl with his wife's round cheeks, smooth and translucent as moonstones.

    Blue Meg Pokrass 2012

  • The price point isn't really restricted, and I used a lot of opals and moonstones to pump up the collection.

    Diamonds and Best Friends Marshall Heyman 2011

  • At the base of each buttress are the earth stones, the footstools of the Lord, and above them the moonstones, sunstones, and cloud stones.

    Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010

  • At the base of each buttress are the earth stones, the footstools of the Lord, and above them the moonstones, sunstones, and cloud stones.

    Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010

  • They were of green leather, stitched in pale green silk the color of his surcoat (and, as Kellen suspected he was going to find, the same color of Shalkan's saddle and decorations) and stitched with silver wire and, to his faint dismay, studded with green moonstones.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • He looked like something that belonged to the beach, like moonstones, or fan shells.

    Puries 2010

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