in the mood
Disposed (to do something or for something; often romantic or sexual, without further context).
Don’t start with me: I’m not in the mood.
He wasn't in the mood to tango.
I'm in the mood for love, simply because you're near me.
She said she's not "in the mood" tonight.
All this talk of cake has put Peyton Royce in the mood for moist baking. Source: Internet
And, do you think that people (especially from overseas) are going to suddenly be in the mood to cram into Tokyo so soon after having been through some kind of restrictions of movement for months on end prior to the games? Source: Internet
Add in a spa treatment (or give each other a massage) to get in the mood. Source: Internet
Bob Campese wasn’t in the mood to give a pregame pep talk. Source: Internet
But as I’m in the mood for things that make me smile, I’ll happily take this. Source: Internet
But few are in the mood as the global death toll mounts and billions remain under some form of lockdown. Source: Internet