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1. Moody
noun. United States evangelist (1837-1899).
Rhymes with Moody
- howdydoody
- alamoudi
- yehudi
- berudi
- trudy
- trudie
- hudy
- broody
- baroody
- ahmoudi
- aboodi
- udy
- tschudy
- ruedy
- rudy
- rudie
- rudi
- rhudy
- nudey
- moodie
- ludy
- judy
- judi
- foodie
- eudy
- doody
- coody
- chudy
- boody
Sentences with moody
1. Noun, singular or mass
Is she sweet and pretty or mean and moody?
2. Adjective
Black is often associated with dark and moody design schemes, but this kitchen begs to disagree.
Quotes about moody
1. You get a little moody sometimes but I think that's because you like to read. People that like to read are always a little fucked up.
- Pat Conroy, The Prince of Tides
2. I'm saying that I'm a moody, insecure, narrow-minded, jealous, borderline homicidal bitch, and I want you to promise me that you're okay with that, because it's who I am, and you're what I need.
- Jeaniene Frost, Halfway to the Grave
3. Women were supposed to be the enigmas, but men? Moody, brooding bastards, the lot of them. A woman with PMS had nothing on a man. Where women might get hormonal once a month, men suffered their own brand of PMS on a daily basis. - Faith
- Maya Banks, Sweet Surrender
2. moody
adjective. ['ˈmuːdi'] subject to sharply varying moods.
Synonyms
Etymology
- modig (Old English (ca. 450-1100))