We found 554 examples of how to use mood in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 554.
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26. | She is in a bad mood. | |
27. | She was in a bad mood; she must have been put off by something that had happened before I arrived. | |
28. | She was not in the mood for serious books. | |
29. | She was in the mood for a walk. | |
30. | She blandished him out of his black mood. | |
31. | She sometimes goes into a mood of depression. | |
32. | Judging from his expression, he's in a bad mood. | |
33. | Everybody is in a good mood looking forward to the five-day holiday that starts tomorrow. | |
34. | In comparison to which she's been in a really good mood recently. | |
35. | As the popping sound of the fireworks stopped, it suddenly became quiet around me. The smell of gunpowder somehow put me in a sentimental mood. | |
36. | She coaxed him out of his dark mood. | |
37. | She helped him get over his bad mood. | |
38. | She was not in the mood for lunch. | |
39. | He's in a good mood today. | |
40. | Are you in a good mood? | |
41. | I don't know why I'm in a bad mood this morning. | |
42. | Truth be told, this sentence uses the subjunctive mood. | |
43. | Can you not sense the mood? | |
44. | She's in a good mood today. | |
45. | I became quite astonished by his sudden change of mood. | |
46. | Clouds blacken the sky (and everyone's mood). | |
47. | I'm in a bad mood today. | |
48. | I'm not in a mood to eat right now. | |
49. | I'm not in a mood to go out. | |
50. | I'm not in the mood to help you. |