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1 He seemed in an odd mood , distracted, content just to sit there.
2 The regulars never commented on her odd mood swings or unexplainable habits.
3 On the morning of the vow renewal ceremony, Troy wakes up in an odd mood .
4 Sean had been in an odd mood all day.
5 Course, they brought it back the next day but it were in a very odd mood .
6 An odd mood was upon him this afternoon.
7 But one day, when we were drawing near the end, an odd mood came over me.
8 Already, in that first week of March, people were starting to not show up, and those who did were in an odd mood .
9 "His excellency seems in rather an odd mood to-night," the officer, gazing after, muttered.
10 "No." The opposite, in fact, though Alice wasn't ready to admit that, not when Molly was in this odd mood .
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