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"moodiness" Definitions
  1. the fact of having moods that change quickly and often
  2. behaviour or qualities that suggest particular emotions, especially sad ones

106 Sentences With "moodiness"

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My PMS symptoms are the same: Cramps, backache, and moodiness.
But these are just more chic, soggy dreams, with tinctures of moodiness.
The inflammatory response can manifest as bloating, fatigue, moodiness, headaches, or weight gain.
On top of the cravings, those symptoms might include insomnia, fatigue, and moodiness.
There are the obvious signs: irritation, moodiness, dull reflexes and a fuzzy mind.
But this time there's no mania, just moodiness -- even among those in his base.
Dr. Minkin says that some patients do complain about moodiness after quitting the pill.
Afterwards, which he started to experience "brain fog," depression, unusual moodiness, and memory problems.
Common side effects of ADHD/ADD medication include decreased appetite, nausea, trouble sleeping and moodiness.
It can appear as moodiness, confusion, difficulty focusing, lack of physical coordination, and memory problems.
But all the same, I loved its moodiness, its effective capturing of that Alien feeling.
While Laimbeer can still flash some of his old moodiness, he has mellowed some with age.
The Moon squares off with Jupiter at 7:00 PM—watch out for moodiness or overindulgence.
After all, didn't the Blade Runner soundtrack have its fair share of sultry sax and moodiness?
Garland liked the debonair luxury of Tom Ford; Oliver preferred the forbidding moodiness of Rick Owens.
There may be chills, moodiness, constipation, and eye strain from keeping your eyes open all the time.
Although money and financial insecurity are annoying and a source of moodiness, lean into your priceless relationships.
Watch out for moodiness, and especially watch out for how you speak to people during this time.
The source tells the site that Chyna couldn't "deal with his moodiness anymore" and had to escape it.
Color and moodiness permeate an underlit room concentrated around a revolving disco ball and the sound of glam rock.
Delicate and understated, Zezé's cherries are a perfect foil for the moodiness of its current exhibition, "Munch and Expressionism."
Many period-related symptoms like cramping, anxiety, moodiness, breast pain, and acne are caused by hormonal fluctuations, Beckerman says.
While the moodiness of the piece is interesting, Burt also kind of looks like the Thing from Fantastic Four.
Alain Altinoglu's eerily light, detailed conducting meets this moodiness with controlled precision, a vision of Tchaikovsky more Classical than Romantic.
The first symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children typically are frequent urination, weight loss and increased tiredness or moodiness.
Liner notes: Along with Nena and Falco, this German outfit brought a Teutonic moodiness to the Day-Glo MTV era.
There are plenty of varieties in the indica, sativa and hybrid categories that claim to offer pain, inflammation and moodiness relief.
More recently, the National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward explored the dark moodiness of race and poverty along Mississippi's Gulf Coast.
I mistook the depression and anxiety my children were experiencing for the average, if unpleasant, moodiness we all associate with teenagers.
I would take away Kendall's anxiety, Kylie's 'I don't care, I know what I'm doing' thing and probably my brother's moodiness.
"In general, teens do go through times of moodiness and may have episodes in which they withdraw from parents," Moreno said.
An extended relative once pulled me aside at a holiday gathering, confused by my 4-year-old foster son's uncharacteristic moodiness.
They withstood howling windstorms of teenage irritability that come from common withdrawal symptoms: disrupted sleep, unbottled anxiety and ramped-up moodiness.
Riverdale traffics in the moodiness and interest in dismantling the lie of the American Dream noir has been doing since the 1940s.
But struggling with memory loss, moodiness and a short temper, Gash reapplied for disability, this time with Scott's help, and was accepted.
This requires him to work in a dimmed light that gives his vessel the techno-noir moodiness of a dystopian dance club.
Watch out for moodiness and paranoia as the Moon clashes with hazy Neptune at 2:07 PM. Find ways to stay grounded!
But he maintains an existential moodiness all the same, and spent his spring collection presentation gazing out a back window, ruminating on rain.
"Moodiness" is always a vague and easy label to put on a player, and it is one Ellis has attracted throughout his career.
Combine that with voter moodiness, and the results, regardless of where the League and the Five Star Movement stand today, are anyone's guess.
I think he'd have reduced endurance, increased heart rate, more moodiness, and an increased amount of stress hormones, which can affect your glucose tolerance.
The over-the-top moments (Marie imagines a meteorite colliding with Earth) seem appropriate explosions of a teenage imagination, and the moodiness is infectious.
When he was young, Thomas, 30, sang in an emo band, and his moodiness makes it seem that he never really left the genre.
With a hooded robe, beard and inexplicable moodiness, he has retreated to an eerily lovely, isolated island where imaginatively designed critters roam and trill.
They couldn't handle side effects — moodiness, acne — that women on birth control deal with all the time, and so the study had to be terminated.
Alpert stresses the importance of nourishing yourself with high-quality foods that can help fight moodiness and energize you when you cut back on sweets.
The production, by PartyNextDoor collaborators Neenyo and G. Ry, favours a hazy ambience and cleverly programmed drums which are definitely reminiscent of that Toronto moodiness.
Underneath its modern (and fairly unmusical) surface is an outdated formula whereby the ballerina, taking advantage of a willing male partner, displays her vague moodiness.
Despite their mercurial moodiness, middle schoolers express more joy in an hour than Mr. Trump has expressed in the four long weeks of his administration.
Without Pudge's constant inner monologue, it's impossible to know that he's as fascinated by Alaska's moodiness and intellect as he is undeniably attracted to her.
A plaid shirt in linen is breezy enough for rising temperatures and still has that whiff of teenage moodiness so well played in the series.
If that weren't cause for celebration already, a perusal of the tracklist reveals a selection of guests bound to excite those into Zomby's brand of moodiness.
Suddenly changing gears from somnolent piano lines to driving propulsion and back again, the music has the blank moodiness of a score for a nonexistent film.
His petulant masculinity trumps around in a glum moodiness that predates the sad boi glamour of Take Care-era Drake and basically everything by The Weeknd.
And there is time for reflection and a relishing of life, away from the senseless, thankless, harrowing rush-rush-rush and moodiness of the female workers.
But the idea that a bumble bee icon and a rape threat would exist on the same spectrum, that both could be dismissed as moodiness, is insane.
Though minimal in instrumentation, her take on the genre is full of warmth and flitting melodies that separate her from the usually straightlaced peddlers of vague moodiness.
Or buy up the semiconductor equipment plays like Lam Research and KLA-Tencor, which are less susceptible to the market's moodiness and whose products are in steady demand.
But how does a parent differentiate between what might be considered normal irritability and moodiness, especially during those teenage years, and signs that something more serious is afoot?
Tasker also leverages the power of color and tone to strike instant moodiness through a given tableau, adding weight to the overall whimsy and vibrancy of her style.
Host Adam Driver brings some of his Star Wars: The Force Awakens dark side moodiness to his promos when he complains to Kate McKinnon about taking his last fry.
G. While spring feels more like a tease than a real thing, this fun and quirky photo essay reflects the moodiness of March and the hope for what's ahead.
It's modeled along the lines of America's best-known Chopin ballet, Jerome Robbins's "Dances at a Gathering," with solos, duets and quartets that show camaraderie, rivalry, fun and moodiness.
Even as Irving turned in a stellar regular season, he'll be remembered more for briefly engaging in the conspiracy theory that the earth is flat and his sustained moodiness.
Sadly, absurdly, "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a plodding, literal-minded, conventional affair, in spite of Malek's game attempt to mimic Mercury's strutting theatricality onstage and his operatic moodiness in daily life.
Whether your period is relatively free of symptoms like moodiness, cramps, and bloating or it's, um, not, there are still some days we'd rather be finished with the whole ordeal.
Moreover, for all the moodiness of Uslé's magentas, grays, blues and blacks, he often finds a way to incorporate or introduce a whimsical or seemingly irrational element into his work.
"Although postpartum blues or transient moodiness and tearfulness after delivery are common occurrences, persistent depressed mood, severe mood swings, or distorted thinking are signs of needing help right away," he said.
It doubles down on a kind of blue-tinged moodiness that's a popular mode in television mystery these days, from "The Sinner" on USA to Price's "The Night Of" for HBO.
It mixes the moodiness of Twin Peaks, the witty one liners of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, interest in high school social strata a la Heathers, and the juicy watchability of early Gossip Girl.
For a college student who is among the more than three million teenagers using nicotine through vaping, an attempt to stop upon arriving home for the summer may cause increased moodiness and irritability.
However, associations of women's menstrual cycle and moodiness go as far back as Hippocrates with women and the wandering womb theory, so surely centuries of anecdotal evidence and scientific research isn't full of shit?
His moodiness, in which strained soul singing and watery accompaniment signify a sensitive, overflowing heart, has become a pop staple, which may be why so many artists have wanted to collaborate with him lately.
And the final sequence, with Veronica's brooding voiceover about "chasing the storm" playing in the background as she drives off in search of her own missing mother, is a gorgeous piece of noir moodiness.
It is, of course, possible that the Nets, the object of free-agent affection for the first time ever, have taken on excessive risk, given the extent of Durant's injury and Irving's trademark moodiness.
There's also a moodiness to his style of directing that fits with the slightly darker bent that Craig's Bond has taken, not to mention his talent for injecting even the grimmest scenes with pathos.
The data showed that those who did attend CFAR's workshop had a statistically significant decrease in what psychologists refer to as neuroticism, or the fundamental personality trait marked by anxiety, fear, moodiness, envy, and loneliness.
What I hadn't realized was how well Ms. Swados, who in 1978 was in her mid-20s, had captured the rampaging moodiness of what it means to be young and unmoored in a drifting culture.
But neither understanding French nor reading the program helps much in connecting those stories to the one in English about "bad energies" or to the moodiness and aggression that keep popping up in the dance.
Her character combines Stranger Things' Eleven's mysterious muteness and deep-rooted compassion, Deadpool's Negasonic Teenage Warhead's take-no-shit attitude and angsty moodiness, and Game of Thrones' Arya Stark's organized vengeance and dedication to her kin.
But there were, all the same, flashes of Suárez's moodiness: He appeared to blatantly kick one Atlético player in the first half, and he put his hands on another in the second period with clear malice.
It's a TV series!) As a counterpoint to Stan's growing awareness, Philip was now the too-gullible one, telling Elizabeth that Stan was satisfied with Philip's explanation (business woes) for his moodiness and his Thanksgiving exit.
Critics such as Kolla point to studies on the downsides of marijuana use, such as an increase of daytime sleepiness in healthy young adults who used THC and CBD and withdrawal symptoms such as moodiness and insomnia.
This promising blend comes in large part from Bithell — his games Subsurface Circular and Subsurface Quarantine share much of Hex's dire moodiness, despite their text-based design — as well as from the cherished input of John Wick's filmmakers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Seeing a woman eerily moving down a staircase in darkness perhaps invokes more Ingmar Bergman than Italian Vogue, but that sort of moodiness is what fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville was known for.
Adrian's family and friends had chalked up his moodiness and volatility to the stress of playing at the highest level, and bouncing around various teams—from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, then Denver, San Diego, Washington, and finally Tampa Bay.
"The No. 1 reason men come to us is because of sex symptoms, low sexual desire and low libido, but there are a range of other things" testosterone can be good for, "including moodiness, irritability and depression," Morgentaler said.
It hints at his dark side, which we're supposed to understand has been repressed by AA, but his moodiness and brooding during the story signals that even if she had lived and pursued this relationship it may have been...dangerous.
That whole time Dallas was growing infatuated with Smith, a 6-foot-3 North Carolina State freshman, despite well-publicized concerns about a knee injury he had suffered in high school and whispers of selfishness and moodiness when the Wolfpack struggled.
Her signature moodiness seems an appropriate accompaniment for the dark and tortured Bond of the Daniel Craig era — and the fact that she's basically the biggest thing in pop music right now gives the decades-old franchise the dash of modernity it needs.
In the roughly five thousand years of recorded human history, there has been one period in which we have had a real taste of our climate's potential for moodiness, beginning around the start of the fourteenth century and lasting for hundreds of years.
To drop another Spielberg reference, it appears to have "spared no expense" in replicating the Christmas-light-laden moodiness of Joyce's living room, the swampy creepiness of the Upside Down, and even the vaguely threatening chain-link fencing surrounding Hawkins National Laboratory.
A modestly talented songwriter with a decent voice and busker-grade guitar skills, Jack — played with a winning mixture of moodiness and wit by Himesh Patel — decides to give up on his rock 'n' roll dreams and go back to teaching school.
There are probably more zombies in these first three new episodes of Fear than there were in the entire last season, and it's jarring and at odds with the slow-burn moodiness that allowed the show to distinguish itself from its predecessor last year.
"I hated myself for the excuses my husband and I would make for our son," she revealed, adding that she felt "angry" and "helpless" for telling others that Max's moodiness was due to him not getting enough sleep or having low blood sugar levels.
So despite advancements in science, it's still unclear if PMS and PMDD are a biological reactions to changes in hormones or if the idea of monthly moodiness is so culturally ingrained in the psyche of women that most of the female population are experiencing some form of hypochondria.
I went back to this interview that Uslé and I did five years ago because it occurred to me that the "Soñé que Revelabas" paintings share something with the moodiness of Mark Rothko's great works of the 1950s as well as with Roman Opalka's horizontal striations of numbers.
Her work, like the school of thought that had produced it, was attentive to the buffeting emotional weather of everyday life: consider our Twitter-fed swings of anger and mirth, the oversharing and moodiness ascribed to younger generations, the paranoia stoked by proliferating conspiracy theories, even the emergence of the eternally sad pop star.
And while precocious children characters can sometimes err on the side of grating if used too much, Ferguson injects enough authentic childlike temper and moodiness to make her believably hilarious instead of terribly annoying — a good thing considering how she's a lynchpin for the plot and thus sees an exponential uptick in screen time this season.
From a similar school of thinking as the Vetements gang, he is carving out his own back-to-basics, as-banal-as-it-is-beautiful style — think plain red and white T-shirts and stretched-out tracksuits, infused with a heavy, grunge moodiness and strokes of symbology in the form of Russian words, flags, and garish knitted scarves.
And the moodiness and the artistic leverage that a lot of these auteurs have now on these shows is so exciting, but I think now, if we started [The Mindy Project]… Matt and I love movies, we love doing things that are cinematic, and I think we would have maybe let ourselves indulge in that a little bit more because we love it in other shows.
Art historian Benjamin Buchloh has pointed to the strong current of 19th-century German Romantic aesthetics that runs through Imhof's work: her frequent use of evocative symbols like hawks, as well as the general sense of moodiness and disaffection that permeates, can all be traced to the German movement, which has a troubling history in its appropriation in 20th century fascist art and propaganda.
One year you wear a down coat at the table, and the next you're dressed in a sweatsuit eating cold spaghetti out of a pan in front of the TV. My sisters can say what they will about Hugh's moodiness, but no one can accuse him of letting himself go, or even of taking shortcuts, especially during the holidays, when it's homemade everything, from the eggnog to the piglet with an apple in its mouth.
"So most of the drugs on the market that are appetite suppressants or work on the appetite regulatory system have some kind of central nervous system side effect, because any time you affect any neurotransmitter in the brain regarding appetite, there's always going to be another systemic effect of some system, whether it's moodiness or it can affect depression or it can affect headaches," said Hes, who has no relation to Plenity but is board-certified in both pediatrics and obesity medicine.
For example, you could point out that Bran (83) is named after literally the most disappointing cereal known to humankind (28) has a sullen moodiness that could eclipse even the most gloomy antics of a teenage Billie Eilish fan stuck perpetually moaning "bury a friend" to themselves and no one else (28) can see the future basically as well as a weatherman who showed up to his broadcast late because he spent all morning fighting with his ex-wife and not forecasting the freaking weather.
Mystery writer Ann Cleeves has set a series of murder mysteries on Shetland (they were made into an excellent BBC series, "Shetland," that the islanders are understandably quite proud of), and one can easily see why: driving around the tiny islands is an experience in moodiness -— you snake down one-way roads through pockets of brightly painted houses and grazing sheep, the seething ocean on one side or the other of you (or sometimes both, the North Sea on one and the ocean on the other).

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