Sentence examples for a bit moody from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit moody" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing fluctuations in their mood or emotions, often in a slightly negative or irritable way. Example: "She was a bit moody today, snapping at her friends for no apparent reason."

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The warning: The show would be "a bit moody".

The old coach, Buck Freeman, brilliant but a bit moody, kept on as a valued adviser.

It's not being a bit moody or having a few broken nights' sleep.

They made pop music with an edge, they were a bit moody.

She looked at him and thought, "He's all right, he looks a bit moody".

'People told me later that he was shy,' says Davis, 'but to me he seemed aloof, maybe a bit moody.

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The man authorities believe to be his lieutenant seemed a bit moodier to neighbors, wearing dark glasses night and day, but he took part in a tree-planting project at his apartment complex.

While everyone else seems to be producing sounds just a bit darker and just a bit moodier, the French Express team are keeping underground disco on the devoted to dance floors. .

Be polite to everyone, but once a month go quite uptight and a little bit moody.

I feel a little bit moody at them for stepping into my night-time.

My husband wanted something darker, a little bit moody.

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