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Discover Ludwig"rebellious mood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "rebellious mood" to describe someone's attitude or behavior that is defiant or resisting the status quo. For example: "John's rebellious mood made it difficult for him to fit in with the other students."
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The rebellious mood is infectious.
More immediately, the BBC has to deal with a rebellious mood in its own ranks.
Several New Democracy backbenchers have come back from their holidays in rebellious mood.
He is 33 now, his body is in rebellious mood and he is not entirely convinced of his own powers.
We jump to 1832, with Paris in a rebellious mood and the child, Cosette (Amanda Seyfried), all grown up.
Meanwhile, Alexander Wang, who has based his aesthetic on a souped-up version of streetwear, pushed a rebellious mood.
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The semi-rebellious mood among some shadow ministers was highlighted when Falconer rebuked Corbyn for sacking the "absolutely exceptional" Pat McFadden from the shadow cabinet.
But the PRI's mood is rebellious.
While Harry's black moods and rebellious character put him in the company of the renegade loners of American crime fiction, his antisocial behavior alienates him from more substantive issues at home.
We should take a sober look at what has caused the strong rebellious streak in the popular mood in recent times.
Which is good news for retailers of bleak, rebellious, shitty clothes, but bad news for the mood of a generation when you consider that goths are kitting themselves out in new tartan mini-skirts as the rest of the nation are making do with hand-me-downs.
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