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    Use "moody" in a sentence

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    moody


    1. But he was moody on and off for the entire journey


    2. I found myself remembering my holidays from boarding school and how Uncle Pantelis would rattle on, telling tales, pointing things out and singing some moody love song or other, mixing Greek and English in the same sentence


    3. It gave me plenty of time to contemplate this man – moody isn’t in it where he is concerned, but, that said, he is generally good company and as honest as the day is long


    4. A blinding electric crack split the moody sky and in that instant, sheets of torrential rain hammered down upon the Kaliantikos without a pause


    5. and he could be a bit moody at times, but I’m sure he did his best


    6. kingdom and that Alan was a perfectly healthy, if moody, teenage


    7. I balked at that and got moody


    8. The Cancer sign also indicates that you tend to be sensitive, moody and emotional


    9. “What is it with you today? Why are you so moody?”


    10. He looked moody and petulant and realised how dark his features were

    11. So moody, so serious, so overwhelmingly possessive


    12. He lifted the lid and I held my breath hoping he would like the box set tapes of the Moody Blues


    13. Darkburst may have been moody and shy but she'd loved him all the same


    14. “I meant to say that growing up, listening to the Beatles was unavoidable but I preferred The Doors, Moody Blues and The Who


    15. Nibbles looked on in a kind of moody contempt


    16. She was moody and argumentative


    17. Schwartzie was very moody lately


    18. Was this her first taste of freedom since her time at the Moody Bible Institute where she’d met and married my father? She’d still had her dreams


    19. “My gifts…” he contemplated, “…For lack of a better word, are moody


    20. Ellen, especially, continued to grieve and brood, her long, moody musings broken only by fits of stormy, passionate weeping

    21. It's lost in a state of each other's moody


    22. “So moody,” I muttered to myself


    23. I wasn't usually so angry, but I'd been quite moody since I discovered the truth about Grandpa


    24. The place seemed new and cool when I first arrived, but I suddenly realized it was just a decrepit house full of moody teens and their lame teacher


    25. Moody found that


    26. Moody hypothesized the number of traits experienced and the depth of the near death


    27. You can join Port Moody


    28. moody when I said no, it was out of the question


    29. He was the steady driver for Frank Sinatra and the frequent chauffeur for Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Dolly Parton, Chicago, the Beach Boys, Burt Reynolds, the Moody Blues, Rod Serling, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Led Zeppelin, Sharon Stone, John Denver and Eric Clapton, not to mention Mr


    30. “Even if you are a bit moody

    31. raymond Moody says in his best-selling book, ‘life after life,’ that near-


    32. Jezebel his wife held Ahab through unrighteous acts, as he was a sulky and moody King


    33. Rochelle was moody, feeling disillusioned and disgusted with


    34. I'd been flat out for weeks and, while still loving the acting, had become drained, filthy tempered and depressed by grey skies, cold, damp, ugly people and the prospect of at least three months more of the same until summer – if it arrived! My moody outbursts had become as embarrassing to me as everyone else, so no one attempted to dissuade me when I stopped the van in a village fifty miles east of Bristol, wished them a happy Easter and said I’d see them in four weeks


    35. He could be moody and snappy towards them for reasons they did not understand


    36. She only knew vaguely that it was a wild grim hill-country which lay far to the north, beyond the last outposts of the Hyborian nations, and was peopled by a fierce moody race


    37. There were five thousand of these, and Shupras rode at their head, his lean face moody beneath his spired helmet


    38. Perhaps you or the beloved are bit too moody in love


    39. They were happy times but even then he could remember Vasquez as a surly and moody young man who had no friends


    40. And the forester, staring into the moody, smoldering blue eyes, knew the barbaric oath would be kept

    41. "Little wonder men grow moody there," quoth Prospero with a shrug of his shoulders, thinking of the smiling sun-washed plains and blue lazy rivers of Poitain, Aquilonia's southernmost province


    42. Still moody and depressed, Joseph received his next orders which would mean a return to the Eastern Front and in January 1944 the LSSAH fought around Korsin


    43. What's more, Travis felt irritable and moody


    44. He seldom visited the moody Miccosukee but it was more than two weeks since he had seen him and he knew the guy wasn‘t on a trip


    45. It makes him nervous," she said, ignoring the man's moody silence


    46. She had always been a loner and a moody person


    47. Moody, held a national convention and made the same challenge in 1898


    48. Moody (1837-1899) preached the Gospel to millions of people at evangelistic crusades held around the country and in England


    49. Moody focused on saving souls but addressed social issues only when personal repentance could be preached


    50. Analyzing the choices Moody made would make a good case study on how to effectively mobilize a unified missions force







































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    Synonyms for "moody"

    dwight lyman moody moody helen newington wills helen wills helen wills moody temperamental dark dour glowering glum morose saturnine sour sullen fickle flight skittish capricious lively mutable

    "moody" definitions

    United States tennis player who dominated women's tennis in the 1920s and 1930s (1905-1998)


    United States evangelist (1837-1899)


    showing a brooding ill humor


    subject to sharply varying moods