680 examples of moodier in sentences

" He rode on for a mile or two in moody silence, then he gave his shoulders an impatient shrug.

CHAPTER XXI THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS Madame Cerise, well knowing she had accelerated the march of events to a two-step, calmly sat herself down in the little housekeeper's room off the lower hall and, leaving Louise to her moody solitude upstairs, awaited the inevitable developments.

The author of the "Genius of Christianity" was aristocratic, moody, fickle, and vain, almost spoiled with the incense of popular idolatry.

Indeed, in my moodier moments it sometimes seemed to me that I could not move a step without stubbing my toe on the woman.

It is almost a shock to one who knows Wordsworth only by his calm and noble poetry to read that he was of a moody and violent temper, and that his mother despaired of him alone among her five children.

It was a moody place; such a one as only apathetic or healthy natures (I wonder if that is tautology!) can healthfully yield to.

When Marmion was moody Lindesay's wit cheered; policies of war and of peace were discussed, and the lore of Rome and Greece was reviewed.

It seems to me that in the late William Vaughn Moody's drama, The Great Divide, the body of the play, after the stirring first act, is weakened by our sense that the happy ending is only being postponed by a violent effort.

In the chief American version of the theme, Mr. Vaughn Moody's Great Divide, the lover is dispensed with altogether, being inconsistent, no doubt, with the austere manners of Milford Corners, Mass.

But the hour of darkness girds him now With a pall of deepest night, Anguish sits throned on his moody brow, And the curse of thy withering blight, Despair, thou dreariest deathliest foe!

Unexplainedly she found herself growing moody and dreamy; at times she had a curious feeling of having just experienced something, but what it was she could not remember; her mind went groping in its subconscious self for something which constantly eluded it, her heart "Went crooning a low song it could not learn, But wandered over it, as one who gropes For a forgotten chord upon a lyre.

And yet there he was, a silent inexplicable presence, a mysterious figure with a moody brow, which seemed to grow darker as Mrs. Tadman watched him.

" The bailiff was puzzled, and showed Mr. Pivott to the door with a moody countenance.

He grew moodier, more exacting.

SEE Moody, William Vaughn.

MOODY, MINNIE MITE.

Minnie Mite Moody (A); 29Jun60; R259433.

Edited for grammar practice by T. Moody Campbell & Sten G. Flygt.

T. Moody Campbell & Sten G.

Henry de Montherlant (A); 26Nov65; R376366. MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.

MOODY, IVY M. Through the Bible in a year with juniors, by Ivy M. Moody & Verda L. Bloomhuff.

MOODY, IVY M. Through the Bible in a year with juniors, by Ivy M. Moody & Verda L. Bloomhuff.

Ivy M. Moody & Verda L. Bloomhuff (A); 9Dec68; R450492.

He turned away, ungrateful and moody.

Even Knowles, who had not visited the hospital for weeks, relented and came back, moody and grim.

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