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moodily

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial moodily has 1 sense
  1. moodily - in a moody manner; "in the bar, a youngish, sharp-eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic"
    Derived from adjective
    moody1

Definitions from the Web

Moodily

Definition: In a moody or brooding manner, showing a sullen or gloomy disposition.

Part of speech: Adverb

Senses:

  1. Manner: Describing the way someone behaves or acts in a moody or gloomy manner.
  2. Appearance: Describing the way something looks that gives a sense of darkness or melancholy.

Sample sentences:

  1. She sighed moodily as she stared out of the rain-soaked window.
  2. The clouds hung moodily over the desolate landscape, casting a shadow on the abandoned house.
  3. He answered my question moodily, clearly not in the mood for conversation.
  4. The artist used dark colors and sharp lines to create a painting that captured the moodily crumbling cityscape.

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