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moodily

  • a word derived from moody.

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Moodily stalking the dunes, she meets a falconer, who invites her to hold his falcon and demonstrates how he can track it with his smartphone.

From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2020

Moodily easing into Things Have Changed – a chugging, dark number from 2006’s Modern Times LP – Dylan and his long-time band settle in like fingers in a glove.

From The Guardian • Aug. 8, 2018

Moodily they fortified themselves for action, then stalked across the street into the church two Sunday evenings ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

Moodily, the King gave the order to pack the royal bags.

From Time Magazine Archive

Moodily he obeyed, but he managed to keep up a secret correspondence with Clara, through the help of her sister.

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