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moody verb- to sulk or be bad-tempered UK
- I get so effing cross I could go moodying on for hours[.] — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 22, 1962
- to put into good humour by means of ingratiating talk, to wheedle, flatter or humour UK, 1934
- — Patrick O’Shaughnessy, Market Traders’ Slang, 1979
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