Examples of 'be an eclipse' in a sentence

Meaning of "be an eclipse"

Be an eclipse: Metaphorically describes a situation where one entity or event overshadows another completely

How to use "be an eclipse" in a sentence

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be an eclipse
There is going to be an eclipse of the moon tonight.
There will be no lesson tomorrow there will be an eclipse.
It may be an eclipse that nobody sees.
You mean there will be an eclipse.
There can be an eclipse of either the Moon or the Sun.
In ten days there will be an eclipse.
There will be an eclipse tomorrow.
I did not even know there was going to be an eclipse.
There will be an eclipse today.
Your Majesty! There will soon be an eclipse.
Today there will be an eclipse of the sun! Lord!
Every time I take off my knickers, I think there is going to be an eclipse.
There must be an eclipse.
Yeah I saw that too, I think it's supposed to be an eclipse.
Today there will be an eclipse of the sun!

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The black-out … it turns out to just be an eclipse.
There is going to be an eclipse of the moon tonight . You know what?
Yesterday, a calendar told me there will be an eclipse tomorrow.
There is not supposed to be an eclipse right now, is there?
To the king, my lord, I say there will be an eclipse.
There seems to be an eclipse.
Guess who reminded me that there was going to be an eclipse last night?
There will soon be an eclipse.
There is to be an eclipse.
Leo, there is going to be an eclipse today.
In two hours, there will be an eclipse.
You know what? There's going to be an eclipse of the moon tonight.
Perhaps its notable that there will also be an eclipse on September 13th.

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