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black mood



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Arriving at the venue, a four-star Mayfair hotel that morning, I had found Cassell, 31, in a black mood: a client had just dropped out.

From The Guardian Nov. 5, 2019

She interpreted each moment of lethargy or disappointment as the start of a black mood that would never end.

From The New Yorker Apr. 1, 2019

Soon they will meet the third part of their triangle, Andrew Bankson, a Britisher in a black mood.

From Washington Times Jun. 3, 2014

The second half was little more than a procession as Liverpool closed out victory, although City's black mood was reflected in the unhappy reaction of James Milner when he was substituted for Silva.

From BBC Apr. 11, 2011

When she read the dry brown words, her black mood grew blacker still.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin




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