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moody

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1. moody - Noun

2. moody - Adjective

4. moody - Adjective Satellite

5. Moody - Proper noun

Meaning

Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed.

Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also, abstracted and pensive; sad; gloomy; melancholy.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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We march up, moody or good-tempered soldiers - we reach the zone where the front begins and become on the instant human animals. Erich Maria Remarque

Animals don't lie. Animals don't criticize. If animals have moody days, they handle them better than humans do. Betty White

And moody madness laughing wild Amid severest woe. Thomas Gray

Other people get moody in their forties and fifties - men get the male menopause. I missed the whole thing. I was just really happy. Rik Mayall

Holmes is the hardest part I have ever played - harder than Hamlet or Macbeth. Holmes has become the dark side of the moon for me. He is moody and solitary and underneath I am really sociable and gregarious. It has all got too dangerous. Jeremy Brett

A Minor is one of my all-time favorite keys to play in. It's a very moody key, and also 'A' is the first letter of my name. It just represents the songs through my eyes. Alicia Keys

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