"The moon is at its full," they said, with truth, "and this cannot be an eclipse." [verb]
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The moon was eclipsed by the clouds. [verb]
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An eclipse is a rare phenomenon. [Please select]
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She held the final eon above her head, and let the darkness completely eclipse her body. [Please select]
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His interest was spurred on by an annular solar eclipse on 25th July, 1748, which could be seen from his home town. [Please select]
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And now she has one for life, a husband eclipsed in his own hair. [Please select]
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Every man (by his own account) performed feats that eclipsed all the heroes of antiquity. [Please select]
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"The Egyptian will completely eclipse me." [Please select]
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Round and round the golden mile-stone in front of the Forum--now in gloom of eclipse, now in unapproachable splendor--flowed all the active currents of humanity. [Please select]
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Coupler, who could not bear the thoughts of being eclipsed: she therefore made a merit of her envy, and whispered among the customers that I was unsound. [Please select]
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Total eclipse of the man in the blouse. [Please select]
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