8 adverbs to describe how to mood

My pipe tastes good; the reason's plain: (I guess I'll fill it once again:) With cheerful heart, and jolly mood, And goin' home, all things is good.

The professor was in distinctly a rebellious mood.

It rests upon the soil, and from that soil below and its reaction to the seasons and the moods of the sky overhead have grown most of the traditions, institutions, sentiments, beliefs, superstitions, and fundamental songs and stories of mankind.

He had a particular mood on Sundays, I used to think, which made itself subtly felta mood serious, restrained, and yet contented.

It was into that mellowed, sweetly melancholy mood he sent the following:

The 1st Leinsters and 5th Connaught Rangers found the enemy in a stubborn mood west of Deir Ibzia, but they broke down the opposition in the proper Irish style and rapidly reached their objectives.

"The work is all very well while it lasts, but when it is done, one is tired, and there is nothing left but weariness and moods againjust these and nothing more.

But here again it is better to refer still to the Indicative or Potential mood whatsoever has any proper sign of such mood, even though it occur in a dependent clause.

8 adverbs to describe how to  mood  - Adverbs for  mood