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in the mood
Disposed or inclined toward something, as in I'm in the mood for a good long walk. This phrase is also put in the negative, I'm not in the mood to argue. [Late 1500s]
Example Sentences
I’m often in the mood to punch him after reading one of Plaschke’s columns, but after reading Sunday’s column I wanted nothing more than to give him a hug.
Red pepper flakes if you’re in the mood.
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And Howe sounded in the mood to move Newcastle forward in a significant manner when he discussed this summer's transfer business.
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- active
- amenable
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