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No one would sleep, not with the stars to see, and then the waxing moon.
A fat, waxing moon would light their way until a bit before dawn.
There was a running tide, pulled by a waxing moon.
The night was warm for February and the waxing moon bright.
Local women say that to cut one's hair during the waxing moon will make it more vigorous.
"I must go for a long stroll in the light of the waxing moon," he announced.
There are special prayers said upon observing the waxing moon for the first time each month.
The waxing moon was riding in the West, and the shadows of the rocks were black.
It was a waxing moon, each night showing more and more of its face.
In later cult, the bow became the symbol of waxing moon.
A festival is held on the first day of the waxing moon in the fourth lunar month.
The event begins on the first day of the waxing moon in the fourth lunar month, and continues for 4 days.
And the waxing moon was setting her bulging crescent behind the hill.
The night was dead-still, the sky dark save for the white disc of the waxing moon.
Adele Manning took "baths" in the light of the waxing moon.
High overhead, filthy windows barely indicated the presence of a waxing moon.
Her red jumpsuit, like the scarlet balloon, was black in the light of the waxing moon.
Beneath the silvern glare of a waxing moon, she easily kept him in view.
The visitors departed the garden, leaving Suldrun alone in the light of a waxing moon.
New Year's Day falls on the first day of the waxing moon.
In many cases the waxing moon and waning moon are also given names.
In a great circle, under the starry sky and the waxing moon, they now made their bivouac.
By the time they could make their escape from the feasting, drinking, and music, the waxing moon was hanging low in the sky.
Tonight, pale under the light of a waxing moon, it looked troubled, full of ghosts.
A waxing moon meant Soma was recreating himself, ready to be drunk again.