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moonlighting
/ ˈːˌɪɪŋ /
noun
- working at a secondary job
- (in 19th-century Ireland) the carrying out of cattle-maiming, murders, etc, during the night in protest against the land-tenure system
Example Sentences
Despite being shy and inhibited, he began “moonlighting” in the drama department, where, he later wrote, he found himself “fast losing my heart to drama.”
Announcin’ his latest moonlighting endeavor, Newsom told reporters, “I want to engage people that often I engage with in private and make public those conversations.”
Early in her career, she taught music to grade-schoolers and was discovered while moonlighting in a D.C. night club.
Now, he is facing accusations that his moonlighting was rife with fraud and part of a long-running conspiracy with a Pasadena doctor, according to federal court records.
As a ploy to infuse his writing with a sense of kindled urgency, Max has begun moonlighting as an escort for older men.
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