Aún no tenemos significados para "fighting mood".
1The fighting mood was gone now, the walk having calmed him.
2His manner, his sudden change from the fighting mood, astonished Mayo.
3Once, namely, at Fredericksburg, recovery from the fighting mood perhaps occurred too promptly.
4In fact, it would seem "Auntie Pat" is in a fighting mood.
5That burst of speed for ten steps had put the king into fighting mood.
6I'm 'strung up' this afternoon and in a fighting mood.
7He's in a fighting mood now; his jaws are set like steel-traps- Iknowhis kind.
8It was evidently in a fighting mood, with no intention of deserting the field of action.
9You seem to be in a fighting mood.
10He sat up, and his whole attitude expressed again that fighting mood in which Bat rejoiced.
11When you feel in a fighting mood, I wish you would expend your belligerence upon me.
12I've been in a fighting mood all day.
13But Lincoln was in a fighting mood.
14He was still in fighting mood too.
15In fact, the natives and the men of the telegraph office were not in a fighting mood now.
16She flung the Vose-Mern operative a look of real fury; she had come north in a fighting mood.
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