Sentence examples for To mood from inspiring English sources

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To mood

noun

A mental or emotional state, composure.

  • I've been in a bad mood since I dumped my boyfriend.

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"It's such a boost to mood".

Or that heavy use of Facebook has been linked to mood swings among some teenagers?

The country's passionate rugby fan base is prone to mood swings.

Mr. Marmalade, it seems, is prone to mood swings and violence, fuelled by his cocaine habit.

They spring from uncalibrated minds, susceptible to mood swings that can disable their interpretational capacities.

It's the closest the boy has come to mood self-regulation.

Low serotonin levels in humans are also thought to contribute to mood disorders.

Sixty-eight of those people had such disease, which can lead to mood swings, dementia, depression.

It would certainly lend itself to "Mood," which is a film about confusion over loyalties.

His antics, from dropped fly balls to mood swings, were dismissed as "Manny being Manny".

The relation of emotion to mood is like that of weather to climate.

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