Ainda não temos significados para "excited mood".
1He stopped and kissed her gently, striving to quiet her excited mood.
2The tone seemed to her excited mood to be full of intolerable superiority.
3After about an hour, he entered, in an excited mood, merry but uncomfortable.
4It was a still, peaceful autumn evening, and Delphin was in an excited mood.
5In my excited mood, after the ordeal through which I had passed, everything seemed easy.
6Left alone again, Denzil walked about in excited mood.
7I was in an excited mood and for what?
8As Bill drove me home that night, he seemed to be in an excited mood.
9In my excited mood, after the ordeal through which I had just passed, everything seemed easy.
10He was in a strange, excited mood.
11She seemed a new Christie to David, in that excited mood; and, as he watched her, he thought:
12The sight fell on his excited mood like rain on a smouldering fire, like hail on sprouting seed.
13Her angry excited mood went away.
14The general is in a very angry, excited mood, and your intercession will only increase his bitterness and anger.
15The scenery was so gentle in its beauty that my wild, excited mood was lulled by its soft influence.
16He was, in fact, in a far more perturbed and excited mood than even Maggie had had any idea of.
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