Do we say mood or mooed

mood 3441 occurrences

With the mood, the weather, the occasion, there are little touches added which a machine cannot give.

In concloosion, feller citizens, feelin' in rather a poetical mood to-day, I will close with the follerin' tribute to Wall Street and its inhabitants: "Imperious SEIZER, dead, and turned to cla, Mite stop a hole to keep the wind away;" Onless from Wall Street, was blowin' raw.

Having accomplished the "First get your pig" part, the rest comes easy; and at night, when the old Piper returns, his olfactories are sainted with an odor that startles him from his generally despondent mood, and awakens his curiosity as to the cause of such an unusual flavor from his usually flavorless abode.

And that instant, with one of his baffling changes of mood, he began to laugh.

" Then suddenly our mood changed.

Elspeth remained, and concerning her I fell into my old doubting mood.

" Again, "Three errors there be, into which they who wait upon their superior may fall:(1) to speak before the opportunity comes to them to speak, which I call heedless haste; (2) refraining from speaking when the opportunity has come, which I call concealment; and (3) speaking, regardless of the mood he is in, which I call blindness.

BOOK III THE ODES OF P'EI ~An Officer Bewails the Neglect with which He is Treated~ It floats about, that boat of cypress wood, Now here, now there, as by the current borne. Nor rest nor sleep comes in my troubled mood; I suffer as when painful wound has torn The shrinking body.

My mood of mind perceive.

She seemed in a gentler mood than he had lately seen her.

She thought more kindly of the rebel in this vengeful mood, and straightway ran up-stairs, where, sitting by the open window and lulled by the piping of the robins, she took the letter from its pretty covert, read it again with heightened color, and, smiling rosily at the face she saw in the mirror, raised it to her lips and sighed softly.

Ordinarily, Lefty was not easily lured, but this night he apparently was in the mood for talk.

The road was lonely,a mere mountain-path striking obliquely through the hills to the highway: darkening hills and sky and valleys strangely sinking into that desolate homesick mood of winter twilight.

Absorbed as she was in her great grief, Catrina was in no mood to seek for motivesto split a moral straw.

Mr. Heatherbloom tried to imagine what she would look like inso to say, a very complaisant mood; not with flaming glance full of aversion and scorn!

Such a voice is a responsive instrument on which emotion and mood play wonderfully seductive strains.

In him, in his mood, in his words, in his manner, was something that called out in direct appeal the more primitive instincts hitherto dormant beneath her sense of maidenhood, so that even at this vexed moment of conscious opposition, her heart was ranging itself on his side.

For the moment she forgot the mere happenings of the day, and lived only in the resulting mood of them all.

It seemed inevitable that he should be there; part of the restless, glorious night, part of her mood.

Suddenly his mood changed in the whimsical, bewildering fashion of the man.

Love Avenged A lad deep-dipt in passion pined for one Whose mood was froward as her face was fair.

She scrutinised his face as the train moved out of the station, and tried to account for his mood.

Then, as he paced the long platform, came a philosophical mood, a sense of entire detachment from the world.

At the end of the evening whisky and hot water were produced, and Chaffery, now in a mood of great urbanity, said he had rarely enjoyed anyone's conversation so much as Lewisham's, and insisted upon everyone having whisky.

He returned to his lodgings in a hopeful mood with quite a bundle of memoranda of possible employments.

mooed 4 occurrences

One of them had mooed at her as she crossed a pasture and she had hastily climbed a fence.

The cows mooed with delight as they tramped on the luscious green grass in the yards between the cabins, and at once began grazing.

In turning a corner, she met Abruptly, the horns of a cow That mooed, while the cur, At her heels, turned from her, And aimed at Miss Vain his "bow-wow.

Before they had gone far the cow mooed long and loud.

Do we say   mood   or  mooed