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Qu'est-ce (qui) est moony - définition

ITALIAN SINGER
Monica Bragato; Dove (song); Moony discography

Moony         
·adj Silly; weakly sentimental.
II. Moony ·adj Of or pertaining to the moon.
III. Moony ·adj Furnished with a moon; bearing a crescent.
moony         
¦ adjective dreamy and unaware of one's surroundings, especially through being in love.
moony         
when it's a very clear night and you can see the moon very well (esp. when it's full)
It was pretty moony last night, you could see your shadow!

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Moony

Monica "Moony" Bragato (born 27 September 1980) is an Italian singer. She is best known as the vocalist on DB Boulevard's hit single "Point of View", as well as for her own single "Dove (I'll Be Loving You)".

Raised in Venice, Moony was first noticed singing in the Venetian club scene and was asked to provide vocals for a number of songs by DJ and producer Spiller. The first single was "Positive", in 1998, sampled "Physical", the song of Olivia Newton-John, and the second single with Spiller was "Batucada" (1999). She also featured in the project, Angel Moon, in the song "He's All I Want", released in 1998.

Her first major success was "Point of View" as part of the group DB Boulevard. That song became popular across the European dance music scene, and entered the UK Singles Chart at number three. It earned DB Boulevard the distinction of being the first Italian music group to be nominated in the MTV Europe Music Awards. From there on, she launched her solo career. The first single "Dove (I'll Be Loving You)" was a commercial success and entered the UK Singles Chart on 15 June 2002 at No. 9, spending 13 weeks in the top 75. She released her debut album Lifestories in 2003.

The follow up single ‘Acrobats’ was released on 3 March 2003. This saw moderate success, entering the UK Singles Chart at No. 64, spending just two weeks in the top 75. This was to be her last appearance on the UK Singles Chart.

In June 2006, Moony released "For Your Love", and in July 2008, "I Don't Know Why". In June 2009, she released a second album, 4 Your Love in Japan, featuring previously released material and some new tracks.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour moony
1. Among its discoveries you‘ll find such conspicuously exotic fare as "Legong÷ Dance of the Virgins," a moony 1'35 melodrama shot in Bali by Henry de la Falaise, who used early Technicolor to enhance his movie‘s documentary–like authenticity.
2. This genial mockery of the Royal Navy, written in 1878 at the height of empire, could afford to lampoon its sea forces as effete nincompoops preoccupied with moony romance and mistaken identities.
3. The Maharishi had not granted an interview since 1''2, but after days of negotiations with his moony–eyed media chief, Bob Roth, I was summoned to the Global Country of World Peace.
4. Clearly, Coldplay is beloved÷ by moony high school girls and their solace–seeking parents, by hip–hop producers who sample its rich instrumental sounds and by emo rockers who admire Chris Martin‘s heart–on–sleeve lyrics.
5. The yearning to bridge this gap is most persistently and most romantically evoked in Fitzgerald, of course, in characters like the former Jay Gatz of Nowhere, N.D., staring across Long Island Sound at that distant green light, and all those moony young men standing in the stag line at the country club, hoping to be noticed by the rich girls.