例句-1: Even after a hard-fought campaign, history tells us that a new president can usually expect a honeymoon with congress for a few months before the real political fighting starts up again.
例句2: Shortly after her marriage, Sarah said she got along fine with her husband's son. But two weeks ago, she complained that the boy poured ink on her dress and last week he broke her car window with a stone. Well, I guess their honeymoon is over.
例句3: My regular office job is from nine to five. But I also moonlight selling tickets at the movie theater from six-thirty to nine-thirty because I want enough money to get a new car.
例句4: Most of my colleagues moonlight. One has his own restaurant, another one sells insurance, and several others are realtors. Yes, it's always nice to have more money to spend, but I think it's important to spend more time with my family.