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is moody
adjective
Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
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Alexis is moody.
The décor is moody, bold, unusual.
"Ray is moody and demanding," Mr. Delgado said.
At midafternoon the twins return; Mady, as usual, is moody.
Claire is not a good patient, and Minna is moody, but everything seems to be progressing.
Their criticism is moody and humid, kindled by lust and longing but never less than rigorous.
At age six (a brilliantly cast Jasper Newell), Kevin is moody, aggressive, sneering.
A second style is featured in "Linden Lane"(1997), which is moody and dark.
When the patient is moody and irritable, try not to take it personally.
The watery landscape is moody, and the region produced rushes for thatch.
By Nicholas Samstag The New Yorker, June 8 , 1929P. 80 The Graybar is moody.
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