Sentence examples for mood evil from inspiring English sources

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Don't talk or fiddle with it, just leave it alone and it will eventually say "me sleepy" or something like that depending on its mood; evil, baby, diva or wild.

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Evil, evil, evil.

I'm not one of those fighters who locks himself away to get in an evil mood.

So he was in an evil mood when, in April, he was invited to go and support a small uprising in Sicily.

First and foremost, work yourself into an evil mood.

Like, Resident Evil had a mood that suggested horror and pure evil and guts and gore, GTA III had a mood that dripped dirty needles and burned-out cars and taking baseball bats to those who crossed you.

It's a satisfying, if ultimately somewhat conventional whodunit, but the director, Denis Villeneuve ("Incendies," "Polytechnique") creates an effective mood of dread and atmospheric evil.

When this Alfred Hitchcock thriller opened in 1954, Bosley Crowther, writing in The New York Times, described the mood as "sleek and silken evil".

Dean (Mr. Ackles) has returned after a year in purgatory — the Winchesters often spend the off-season below ground after some climactic encounter with the forces of evil — and the mood is grim, though sour might be a better word for it.

Where human rights no longer depend on the mood of the czar, good or evil.

But personally, I call it a nuisance, a straitjacket on my life, and/or the root of all evil (depending on my mood).

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