moodishly Synonyms
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moodishly Meaning
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moodishly (adv.)
Moodily.
moodishly Sentence Examples
- The sky hung moodishly over the city, its gray clouds promising an imminent storm.
- She retreated to her room, her moodishly distant gaze reflecting her emotional turmoil.
- The music swelled, its melancholy strains evoking a moodishly somber atmosphere.
- The wind whistled through the trees, creating a moodishly eerie symphony.
- The painting depicted a solitary figure standing amidst a moodishly desolate landscape.
- Her moodishly unpredictable behavior kept everyone on edge, never knowing what to expect next.
- The light filtered through the stained glass, casting a moodishly colorful glow upon the ancient chapel.
- The novel's moodishly introspective narrative explored the complexities of the human mind.
- The conversation drifted into a moodishly somber tone as the weight of their shared experiences became apparent.
- The stranger's moodishly detached demeanor made it impossible to discern their true intentions.
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Moodily.
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The sky hung moodishly over the city, its gray clouds promising an imminent storm.
She retreated to her room, her moodishly distant gaze reflecting her emotional turmoil.
The music swelled, its melancholy strains evoking a moodishly somber atmosphere.
The wind whistled through the trees, creating a moodishly eerie symphony.