Sentence for mood | Use mood in a sentence

Mood sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use mood in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for mood.

  • He was in a mood. (10)
  • Her mood was bad. (10)
  • His mood was luxurious. (10)
  • His mood was menacing now. (12)
  • In that mood he went up to bed. (8)
  • His mood of satisfaction fizzled out. (8)
  • In this mood he reached the Mecca of his hopes. (8)
  • His mood inclined to melancholy and retrospection. (8)
  • Do you keep every mood on tap, ready to any demand? (1)
  • All in the mood of hunters, and having tasted blood. (8)
  • And away went the cheerful martyr in sublimest mood. (10)
  • It was the mood of morning before the sun has soared. (8)
  • Sir Willoughby advanced, appearing in a cordial mood. (10)
  • Then the diviner mood passes, and they drop to earth. (10)
  • How very distant, in this mood, were the most recent events! (9)
  • He had never one hour of a humane mood to be reckoned on now. (10)
  • He had never one hour of a humane mood to be reckoned on now. (22)
  • One day Elizabeth came home from her ride in a thoughtful mood. (10)
  • She reached Milan in a mood to bear the idea of temporary defeat. (10)
  • Entering Esslemont air, Fleetwood tossed his black mood to the winds. (10)
  • No doubt she was in a reckless mood, and she was young, absurdly young. (8)
  • Besides, in Compostella, the swearer had been in his most cheerful mood. (5)
  • She paid for this indulgence of her mood by losing the spirit entirely. (10)
  • In my present mood I find no alternative between rageing and drivelling. (10)
  • His mood was invariably to settle things, to cover them up, to bury them! (13)
  • Then, as if trying to switch of his mood, she changes the subject abruptly. (8)
  • In fact, his emancipation from sentiment inspired the genial mood to tease. (10)
  • Clotilde kindled to the hint of his festival mood of Solomon at the banquet. (10)
  • In these, the mere coming aboard seemed to beget an aggressively confidential mood. (9)
  • You only embitter them, and they take your mood for a deception and a morbid whim. (12)
  • Adela found Arabella in so fresh a mood that she was sure good news had been heard. (10)
  • She did not respond, and he could not be aware that any change had come over her mood. (9)
  • He spent the whole day in a queer mood, cherishing a kind of sullenness against himself. (8)
  • And, unlike her mood of late, that had been glum and cold, she was in the wildest spirits. (8)
  • Her mood, or rather her succession of moods, was as mutable as skylight in a rippling sea. (1)
  • Her strangest mood of the tender cruelty was when the passion to anatomize him beset her. (10)
  • He returned to it a quarter of an hour later, and lingered on in desperate mood till eight. (22)
  • In this mood I first read Dickens, whom I had known before in the reading I had listened to. (9)
  • She appears to be in a reckless mood, and to have no particular ill-will against her husband. (8)
  • Old Jolyon avoided this, which did not suit his mood, and made down the hill towards the pond. (8)
  • He managed this business better than could possibly have been expected of a man in his impassioned mood. (9)
  • This further black mood evaporated, and like a cessation of English storm-weather bequeathed him gloom. (10)
  • Each morning he awoke in an excited mood, devoured his letter if he had one, and sat down to write to her. (8)
  • He was seeking a branch of his London bank, and having found one, found also the first obstacle to his mood. (8)
  • Then slowly, comfortably, a little ashamed, we jogged on, in the mood of men and horses when danger is over. (8)
  • Her mood was exalted and festive, her gait a little careless, her head charmingly bent a little to one side. (12)
  • She was in that mood, familiar to us all, when we long to be consoled and even flattered for having been silly. (9)
  • The quality of the mood of hugging hatred is, that if you are disallowed the hug, you do not hate the fiercer. (10)
  • It may be precious to one mood of the reader, and worthless to another mood of the same reader. (9)
  • He preferred to loiter in this mood, and he was meantime much more comfortable than he had been for a great while. (9)
  • In a woman this mood is near to tears; at a touch of kindness the tears come, and momentous questions are decided. (9)
  • They were in that mood which follows great excitement, and in which the feeblest-minded are sure to lead the talk. (9)
  • He had taken Dahlia to his lodgings, whither, when free from Edward, Rhoda proceeded in a mood of extreme sternness. (10)
  • He had taken Dahlia to his lodgings, whither, when free from Edward, Rhoda proceeded in a mood of extreme sternness. (22)
  • The side-show lecturer tells it vividly, many times a day, and invariably the same when he is not in a facetious mood. (21)
  • The young man, Mont, had caught her on the rebound, of course, in the reckless mood of one whose ship has just gone down. (8)
  • Grace Barrow noticed certain little changes of mood in Jane she could scarcely have had a distinct suspicion at the time. (10)
  • For, what is Style in its true and broadest sense save fidelity to idea and mood, and perfect balance in the clothing of them? (8)
  • He left the spot in a serious mood, apprehensive of something dark to the people he loved, though he had no idea of what the Hon. (10)
  • But his lips, after that kiss, have the furtive bitterness one sees on the lips of those who have done what does not suit their mood. (8)
  • The squire came in to them, groaning over his boots, cross with his fragile wife, and in every mood for satire, except to receive it. (10)
  • The squire came in to them, groaning over his boots, cross with his fragile wife, and in every mood for satire, except to receive it. (22)
  • He had dreamed of this moment, but always in an imperative mood, as the masterful young lover, and now he felt humble, touched, trembly. (8)
  • When very young, at the age of thirteen, a mood of religious fervour had spiritualized the dulness of Protestant pew and pulpit for him. (10)
  • That was his driving mood; but the craftsman in him, longing to be clear and poignant, made him more natural, more actual than most realists. (8)
  • Her naughtiness provoked first, and then affected Amalia; in this mood the duchess had the habit of putting on a grand air of pitying sadness. (10)
  • And Night, that was coming, would bring me yet another mood that would frame itself with consciousness at its own fair moment, and hang before me. (8)
  • As they walked silently across the meadow, Richard strove to remember the hour and the mood of mind in which he had composed the notable production. (10)
  • A fit of heavy-mindedness ensued, that heightened the contrast her recent mood had bequeathed, between herself, ignorant as she was, and those ladies. (10)
  • Pace and progress pleased him less and less; there was an ostentation, too, about a car which he considered provocative in the prevailing mood of Labour. (8)
  • We have struck a hot spell, one of those torrid mood of continental weather which we have telegraphed us ahead to heighten our suffering by anticipation. (9)
  • The scherzos are original conceptions quite distinct from the accepted type; they have bold outlines, variety of mood and demand virtuosity in their performance. (3)

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