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14 Sentences With "moodiest"

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Clearly, everyone knows about the parental murders that turned Bruce Wayne into the world's moodiest billionaire orphan.
Charles Todd's hero, himself a victim of shell shock, is one of the moodiest detectives in the genre.
I would watch teen movies and become intensely jealous of 'normal' kids, feeling, at my moodiest, like a misfit.
He wanted to get to know Yoenis Cespedes, who is regarded around the clubhouse as the team's moodiest, most tempestuous player.
The latest showcase of fall and winter collections proves that one of the moodiest makeup trends is making a return: the smoky eye.
Though he always favored long compositions, on Jawbreaker's swan song, 1995's Dear You, the album's best material was the moodiest and most expansive that he'd written.
It's refreshing to see an institution recognize and celebrate these female artists on their own terms, even when they choose the weirdest, funniest, junk-storiest, moodiest, girliest aesthetics around.
Is it any wonder that the soundtrack of some of my moodiest college days was the second movement of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, with its sad and wintry string variations?
Even the moodiest, gothest, most melanoma-prone naysayer among you can't deny the pleasure of an electric-blue cocktail that tastes something like cotton candy swirled into a melted Otter Pop, with a judicious dose of high-proof liquor.
Then we have Noen Eubanks, the internet's moodiest e-boy: The 18-year old moved to a house in LA to be the face of Kyra TV, all because he has 10 million followers that prove just how cool he is.
In "Glimpse" (10 ½  by 8 inches, 2017), which is the darkest and moodiest drawing of this extraordinary group, there is a tree trunk paralleling the drawing's right border; Marsh pays notable attention to the bark of the trunk, which rises sturdily from near the bottom of the sheet until it is cropped at the drawing's top.
The downtempo "As Hard as It Is" is a danceable soul song. AllMusic said that, accompanying Gift's soulful vocals, "it's a stunning performance that the rest of the band deftly back with moody synths, insistent beats, a bassline that thrums with its own pain, and the moodiest of brass solos." The cover of "Ever Fallen in Love?" is dancehall-tinged.
Similarly, Daniel Welsh of HuffPost considered it one of the most personal tracks from the record and compared its theme with Katy Perry's "Wide Awake". He also said the line "My imagination's too creative, they see demon, I see angel" was a standout lyric. Alani Vargas of Bustle considered it one of the best songs from Thank U, Next, while Billboards Richard S. He called it "one of the album's moodiest, most underrated cuts". Raúl Guillén of the Spanish website Jenesaispop deemed it a somber, powerful and defiant track.
Mojo said Arms was "a humane and typically eclectic affair with winning flashes of eccentricity". The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Hozier, meanwhile, described lead single "The Upswing" as "new beautiful greatness". Some commentators picked up on a sense of solace and ease in Noonan’s lyrics, with Brynn Davies of The Music commenting that the album was "elegantly melancholy, reflecting the determination, optimism and bittersweet musings of a band finding wisdom in the next stages of their lives and careers". In its review of the album, Hot Press magazine noted that "The Upswing" (released as single four months ahead of Arms) was "Bell X1 at their melancholic moodiest, but still optimistic and hopeful", while "I’ll Go Where You Go" was addressing the concerns of being a touring musician and parent at the same time.

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