He sets up a typewriter on a rickety wooden pontoon and moodily bashes away, staring out over the lake. |
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As he scrubbed shampoo quickly through his hair, he stared moodily out the small window out at the ocean. |
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He mooched up and down on the gravel path, moodily kicking the gravel and giving a good impersonation of a teenager looking for trouble. |
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At the head of the table sits a brooding Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, moodily attacking a chicken dish. |
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The incidental music is from Django Bates and is moodily atmospheric though played rather fleetingly. |
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Finally he rolled up his trousers and waded into the surf, looking out moodily across the grey and choppy waters. |
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In the ship's bar hangs an obligatory portrait of Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, staring moodily out to sea. |
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I moodily chomped on my buttered toast and took sips of my orange juice. |
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Darion found Bonnie on her balcony the next night, playing moodily with a moonflower off the vine that clung in an intricate arrangement around the French doors leading out. |
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Buried under a layer of quilts he alternated between moodily staring at the paper, morosely changing channels, or just being a great big ill-tempered miserable lump. |
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I'd much rather stare moodily out a window than make small talk. |
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She found him sitting in the lounge, staring moodily off into space. |
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They have a better export record with highbrow, low-plot movies, set in chic apartments with parquet floors, that feel moodily French. |
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Sequences like this are so moodily elegant, evoking the fragility of perception, that they elevate the show's more familiar musings, especially Elliott's perseverations on the brainwashed basics who surround him. |
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Acres of ping-pong tables stretch off in all directions, surrounded by moodily curtained corners, come-hither booths and enough reclaimed fixtures and fittings to stock a breaker's yard. |
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