Definition of Moodies

1. moody [v] - See also: moody

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moodies

moochers
mooches
mooching
mood
mood-congruent hallucination
mood-incongruent hallucination
mood disorders
mood message
mood ring
mood rings
mood swing
mooder
mooders
moodied
moodier
moodies (current term)
moodiest
moodily
moodiness
moodinesses
moodir
moodirs
moodish
moodishly
moodle
moodled
moodles
moodling
moods
moody

Literary usage of Moodies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1869)
"Father's in the 'moodies now, I've beared. ... He was al'ays gettin' nailed s'far as I can make out, and now he's in tho 'moodies. ..."

2. Geometric Structures in Nonlinear Physics by Robert Hermann (1991)
"The Kac-moodies are built up from the finite dimensional simple algebras by a ... Kac-moodies are also one special case of the current algebras which occur ..."

3. The Orkneys and Shetland: Their Past and Present State by John R. Tudor (1883)
"There are pler.r\ moodies, however, still to the fore, out of the isles, at : Cape and in Canada. Mr. Balfour, of Balfour and Travis said to represent Queen ..."

4. The Natural History of Common Salt: Its Manufacture, Appearance, Uses, and by General Literature Committee (1850)
"The moodies were the lowest class of dealers, who furnished the smallest quantities to poor persons. Such is a brief outline of the system by which the vast ..."

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