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What is the adjective for moodily?

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moody
  1. Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
  2. sulky or depressed
  3. dour, gloomy or brooding
  4. (slang) dodgy or stolen
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  6. Examples:
    1. “He's a moody little kid who thinks he's all grown up, when he's just sad, lost and bitter.”
      “It's a moody album that has a definite dark edge which actually translates really well onstage.”
      “However, all of them were feeling moody because they couldn't help Dark Reammut.”
moodless
  1. (grammar) Without grammatical mood.
moodish
  1. (obsolete) moody
moodier
  1. comparative form of moody: more moody
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A handful of judicious cuts and fades would have given Black Widow a moodier bent and sharper emotional focus.”
      “People on the morning train looked moodier and more ashen-faced than usual.”
      “The wintry hillsides were no moodier than his eyes, and the sullen skies no more darkly lowering.”
moodiest
  1. superlative form of moody: most moody
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The songs are irritatingly infectious with enough angst to keep the moodiest teenagers frowning.”
      “The regulation of the water level in Gatun Lake is no small task, for the Chagres is one of the world's moodiest streams.”
      “And who is the most pernickety perfectionist or the moodiest marauder of the studio floor?”
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