bomber's moon

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Etymology[edit]

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In reference to light from the moon creating favourable conditions for bombing runs during World War II.

Noun[edit]

bomber's moon (plural bomber's moons)

  1. (obsolete) A bright full moon on a cloudless night. [1940s]