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1 By the end of dinner, he was in a much better mood .
2 He was dishevelled from the night before, but in a better mood .
3 He seemed to be in a better mood since meeting the girl.
4 I'm in a better mood than I've been in for a while.
5 Empowered by satin, your woman will be in a much better mood .
6 Watching a sunrise or sunset will put you in a better mood .
7 He felt in a better mood than he'd known in a long time.
8 He was in a much better mood after a great bottle of wine.
9 But at once a better mood sets in and he adds:
10 Proving her point had evidently put her in a better mood .
11 The next day did not find him in any better mood .
12 You are also sleeping better and you are in a much better mood .
13 Nezzie had agreed with her that he seemed in a much better mood .
14 He returned to his lodgings in a better mood , and said his prayers.
15 Talha always knew how to put me in a better mood .
16 Heck, maybe you'll have to charm yourself into a better mood .
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