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Mood may refer to: Mood (psychology) Grammatical mood; Mood, a city in Iran; Mood (band), hip hop artists; Moods (Barbara Mandrell album) Moods (Neil Diamond album)
Mood (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mood is a relatively long lasting emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in that they are less specific, less intense, and less likely to be triggered by a particular ...
mood definition of mood in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
mood or mode, in verb inflection inflection, in grammar. In many languages, words or parts of words are arranged in formally similar sets consisting of a root, or base, and various ...
Mood Swings Big Band
Mood Swings Big Band, a high energy show band, performs decades of American musical hits; with an aim to please generations of musical tastes let them prove their worth at your ...
mood - Wiktionary
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mood - Definition of mood at YourDictionary.com
noun. a particular state of mind or feeling; humor, or temper; a predominant or pervading feeling, spirit, or tone; fits of morose, sullen, or uncertain temper
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MoodChart
A mood chart pulls together all these factors into one picture. This site will help you build your own chart, and then show you how to do daily charting ...
YouTube - In The Mood
My Mom and Dads era, those must have been some times. WW2, all concerned to quote Tom Hanks( I'm not a hollywood type) They did nothing less than save the world.....Thanks to ...
Mood Disorders, National Mental Health Information Center
This fact sheet is intended only as a starting point for gaining an understanding about two of the most common mood disorders: depression and bipolar disorder, also known as manic ...