Sentence for moods | Use moods in a sentence

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

  • His moods are known to me. (10)
  • Sentiment enjoys its splendid moods. (10)
  • You choose to cloud her with your moods. (10)
  • The days now go by in moods of rapid succession. (9)
  • This little Emilia is a marvel of flying moods. (10)
  • My Winter and Summer were the moods of my mind constantly shifting. (10)
  • Circumstances will often interwind with the moods of simply irritated men. (10)
  • Yet, truth and beauty do not change, however the moods and fashions change. (9)
  • There are moods in which I could imagine myself in love with an academic person. (9)
  • Prepare, You lovers, to know Love a thing of moods: Not, like hard life, of laws. (10)
  • And moods and feelings that seem so desperately real die in the unreality of sleep. (8)
  • For his own part, these moods of hers never failed to cause him confusion and anxiety. (9)
  • Her mood, or rather her succession of moods, was as mutable as skylight in a rippling sea. (1)
  • Some of them portray idyllic moods, others are sentimental or even dramatic in their outlines. (3)
  • As we have had frequent occasion to note, Lowell all his life was subject to fluctuation of moods. (14)
  • We are subject, he says, to fantastic moods, and shall dry ready-minted phrases picture them forth? (10)
  • The nature, the pride, the shifty and furious moods of Lord Fleetwood were painted frightful to her. (10)
  • He never knew when he should have these moods, and he thought he should have them as long as he lived. (9)
  • In our hot moods we would desire things like unto ourselves, and object violently to whatsoever is unlike. (10)
  • He arrived in the best of moods for the emission of high-pitched vowel-sounds; otherwise in the worst of tempers. (10)
  • His more serious poems often contain ideas and the expression of moods which he handled better, I think, in his prose. (2)
  • It is age which is tremulously eager in these matters, and cannot wait with the fine patience of nature in her growing moods. (9)
  • We shall be so in moods and at moments; but let us not fancy that those are high moods or fortunate moments. (9)
  • A man may have many moods, he has but one spirit; and this spirit he communicates in some subtle, unconscious way to all his work. (8)
  • In these moods he sometimes designed elevations of buildings, very striking, very original, very chic, very everything but habitable. (9)
  • The central bureau of nerves, what in some moods we call Ourselves, enjoyed its holiday without disturbance, like a Government office. (2)
  • Penelope had caught up the habit of calling her father so from her mother, and she used his title in all her jocose and perverse moods. (9)
  • These were the expressions of his intimate moods; every front that he presented to the public wore a glow of lofty, of devout exultation. (9)
  • He was not without youthful satisfaction in the disparity of his different moods; it seemed to stamp him as a man of large and varied experience. (9)
  • I seemed to know that little creature through and through, as one knows anything that one surprises off its guard, sunk in its most private moods. (8)
  • What he lacked in technical attainment, he more than made up in beauty of themes, vigor and spontaneity of treatment, and thorough-going romanticism in moods. (3)
  • They swear to his perfect personification of your moods, your Saxon moods, which their inconsiderate spleen would have us take for unmixedly Saxon. (10)

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