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1 Mr. Spardleton was in a bad mood when I entered his office.
2 One side effect of Melissa's hectic lifestyle was a chronic bad mood .
3 And that when he came home, he was in a bad mood .
4 Granted, he'd already been in a bad mood before the flight delay.
5 Edward scowled, looking a lot like their father in a bad mood .
6 He had a guilty conscience, and that contributed to his bad mood .
7 It all put the normally sunny Vash in a rare bad mood .
8 One handball player wasn't enough to put him into a bad mood .
9 It's hard to be in a bad mood when you're wearing glitter.
10 He was washing his own floors, and was in a bad mood .
11 Sometimes it gets me in a really bad mood when they do.
12 But Holly was in an exceptionally bad mood , even for a fairy.
13 The next day, Mom's boyfriend Tad came home in a bad mood .
14 Yes, she said, but maybe I just got him in a bad mood .
15 Perhaps the latter interviewer just caught him in a bad mood .
16 His own time in history had put him in a very bad mood .
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