We found 554 examples of how to use mood in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 554.
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76. | Listening to my neighbor's music at three o'clock in the morning makes me wake up in a very bad mood. | |
77. | I'm not in the mood anymore. | |
78. | You're spoiling the mood. | |
79. | The child came aboard the plane in a good mood. | |
80. | He killed the mood last time with his jokes. | |
81. | In the morning, he was still in a bad mood. | |
82. | A celebratory mood prevails in the united Germany. | |
83. | I hope Tom is in a good mood. | |
84. | Our teacher is in a good mood. | |
85. | Are you in a bad mood? | |
86. | I'm in the mood for something sweet. | |
87. | I can see you're in a good mood. | |
88. | He tried to lighten the mood. | |
89. | I'm not in the mood for this. | |
90. | Tom and Mary both appear to be in a cheerful mood. | |
91. | She sounded as if she were in a jocular mood. | |
92. | Mary has been in a foul mood all week. | |
93. | Tom is in a foul mood today. | |
94. | Tonight Liisa and Markku were in the mood to whoop it up. | |
95. | I'm in no mood for your foolishness, Tom. | |
96. | Tom appears to be in a very good mood. | |
97. | It looks like you're in a good mood. | |
98. | I'm not in a very good mood. | |
99. | I wasn't really in the mood. | |
100. | I'm not really in the mood. |