Which preposition to use with moody
" "There was some trouble in the hall yesterday, which made Cordelia Running Bird moody for a time, but she recovered her good-nature in the afternoon and seems to be behaving nicely now, although much hurt by the treatment which she is receiving from the girls," the white mother said.
Then they collected round the pack in the corner, and talked with Tom Moody of past sport, and the merits of Sniveller and Diamond, and of the state of the country and of the wretched breed of foxes.
He quelled one incipient mutiny through sheer dominance, but it left him more short of temper, more crabbedly moody than ever.
Old Heck was moody during the drive home.
Lallie Joy's real moody like me; I s'pose it's only natural, livin' with a father who never sees anything but good, no matter which way he looks.
" "Thou art moody to-night, Signor Gradenigo.