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Meanings of become moody in English
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Usage of become moody in English
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He had becomemoody and querulous, and occasionally even irritable.
2
He had becomemoody and discontented, and was generally seen going about the world alone.
3
He had becomemoody, nervous, and full of changes.
4
So what are the best ways to deal with kids who were previously even tempered, but almost overnight have becomemoody and defiant?
5
But now he did bestir himself,-ina moody melancholy sort of manner; for his manner in all things latterly had becomemoody and melancholy.
6
I felt in my heart they were going to indict Patsy. She told the grand jury Mrs Ramsey had becomemoody before Christmas 1996.
7
Thousands and thousands becomemoody, melancholy, brood upon loss of money, of position, of friends, until reason abdicates, and frenzy takes possession of the soul.
8
From being bright and cheerful toward us he becamemoody and silent.
9
The throng, usually gladsome, becamemoody under the influence of hate and silence.
10
He becamemoody, and liked to wander off alone, far from the settlement.
11
He at once becamemoody; she was still more surprised.
12
He becomesmoody, then passionate, a little drink maddens him, then comes the danger.
13
His cheeks lost their colour-his eyes grew dim; and he becamemoody, careless, and melancholy.
14
Thus disciplined, the boy began to change; he becamemoody, sullen, silent, and even sleepy.
15
Over the past few weeks he seems to be becomingmoody and a little withdrawn.
16
From his disappointments he becamemoody, bitter and discontented.