Extreme or rapid change in mood.
1 Dave's response was much like Rich's, though without the noticeable mood swing .
2 But on present evidence and with no mood swing in sight, nobody knows.
3 Samantha blanched, stepped back, frightened by this sudden mood swing .
4 They put the outburst down to yet another mood swing from their insane President.
5 If there is a mood swing in any direction then the result could be decisive.
6 Usually, the host doesn't sense the incorporation itself; they only experience a sudden mood swing .
7 On the negative side, I'm probably due for a mood swing in a couple of days.
8 So suddenly did her mood swing that she lost her balance and fell to the floor.
9 But the fans' mood swing was almost palpable.
10 But worse than fat, they make my mood swing wildly, which sometimes leaves me emotionally spent.
11 Sometimes the acronym induces a mood swing .
12 The sudden mood swing was unnerving.
13 I need to go upstairs to get them.' She winced, not realizing what had caused his sudden mood swing .
14 The abrupt mood swing came amid reports Chinese and U.S. officials were busy negotiating to avert an all-out trade war.
15 The mood swing saw MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slip 1% after a steady start.
16 Second, they are adding to the strength of the dollar as the mood swing against them encourages repatriation of investments.
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