Phrases with «full eclipse»

The phrase "full eclipse" means that the moon completely blocks the sun, causing darkness for a short time. Full definition

Sentences with «full eclipse»

  • 5 Just before full eclipse, dazzling «Baily's beads» appear where sunlight shines through valleys on the moon. (discovermagazine.com)
  • This darkness Thallus, in the third book of his History, calls, as appears to me without reason, an eclipse of the sun... Phlegon records that, in the time of Tiberius Caesar, at full moon, there was a full eclipse of the sun from the sixth hour to the ninth — manifestly that one of which we speak. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • After Bobby leads a protest rally during a full eclipse of the sun, everyone in his home village is massacred by government troops. (bookbrowse.com)
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