Synonym: gloomy, glum, mopish, morose, sulky, sullen. Similar words: bloody, smooth, smooth out, body, a blue moon, embody, a body of, custody. Meaning: ['muːdɪ] n. 1. United States tennis player who dominated women's tennis in the 1920s and 1930s (born in 1906) 2. United States evangelist (1837-1899). adj. 1. showing a brooding ill humor 2. subject to sharply varying moods.
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91. The far more incendiary possibility is that Pattinson's Edward Cullen is inordinately moody and would therefore be a perfect fit for the troubled singer.
92. In 2005, I remember meeting a girl when I had just seen "Batman Begins", the moody psychological picture that reinvigorated a tired franchise.
93. Friday's more sober thoughts and feelings begrudgingly give way to more creative ideas today, despite an emotional atmosphere that remains somewhat serious and moody.
94. And it's a smasher - a slightly moody black and white panorama of London, with the White Tower rearing above.
95. I guess I thought he'd be a tinge moody and standoffish.
96. Then, Moody moves towards some very whispery, detailed spaces, before becoming crowded to conclude.
97. On the morning of June 16, Moody jumped in tandem with an experienced skydiver from more than 9,900 feet, she said.
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