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