Pronunciation of the English word mood.
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1. | The droning synthesizers and muted percussion can feed a languid, dozy mood, or they can just seem self-indulgently boring, depending on the listener's mood and taste. | |
2. | I'm not in the mood. | |
3. | When you travel abroad, you start to feel very expansive, and it's easy to overspend in a mood like that. | |
4. | Father was in a bad mood since he couldn't play golf because of bad weather. | |
5. | Music started playing in the restaurant so there was a real romantic mood. | |
6. | The festive mood was slightly spoiled by terrorist bombs. | |
7. | The child got on an airplane in good mood. | |
8. | This music suits my present mood. | |
9. | Dad's in an impatient mood today. | |
10. | I am in no mood for joking. |