What is Moody?

  • (adj): Subject to sharply varying moods.
    Synonyms: temperamental
    See also — Additional definitions below

Some articles on moody, moodys:

Ludlow Moody
... Ludlow Murcott Moody CBE (1 November 1892 in Kingston, Jamaica – 19 November 1981, Kingston) a qualified doctor, was the son of Charles Ernest Moody, and, like his brother Harold Moody also studied ... Another brother was the sculptor Ronald Moody ... Returning to Jamaica, Ludlow Moody worked as government bacteriologist (1920-1925), before setting up private practice in Kingston ...
Moody, Missouri
... Moody is an unincorporated community in southern Howell County, Missouri, United States ... Willow Springs Unincorporated communities Caulfield Hocomo Lanton Moody Peace Valley Pomona Pottersville Siloam Springs South Fork Coordinates 36°31′46″N 91°59′22″W / 36.52944°N 91.98944°W ...
List Of United States Political Families (M) - The Moodys
... Blair Moody (1902–1954), U.S ... Senator from Michigan 1951–1952, delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1952, candidate for U.S ...
Lamon Records - History
... in 1962 by Dwight and Lucille (Cathy) Moody ... Their sons, Carlton Moody, Dave Moody and Trent Moody, known as The Moody Brothers were nominated for a Grammy Award for their instrumental performance of the classic fiddle tune "Cotton Eyed Joe" ... Then, Disney offered the Moodys a featured concert performance role at Disneyland Paris in France when the park and entertainment complex opened in 1992 ...
Lamon Records - Notable Awards and Releases
... In addition to the Moody Brothers' two Grammy Award nominations, Lamon's artists, producers and songwriters have won eight Dove Awards and over fifty ... In 1989, the Moodys and Lamon recorded an album in Prague, Czechoslovakia with Jiri Brabec and Country Beat ... All The Warning Signs..." produced by Dave Moody and Dick Neal, recognized on XM Radio's Year-end Top 40 X-Country Album Chart ...

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Famous quotes containing the word moody:

    Without, the frost, the blinding snow,
    The storm-wind’s moody madness—
    Within, the firelight’s ruddy glow,
    And childhood’s nest of gladness.
    The magic words shall hold thee fast:
    Thou shalt not heed the raving blast.
    Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (1832–1898)

    The price on the wanted
    poster was a-going down, outlaw alias copped my stance
    and moody greenhorns were making me dance; while my mouth’s
    shooting iron got its chambers jammed.
    Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)

    A moody child and wildly wise
    Pursued the game with joyful eyes,
    Which chose, like meteors, their way,
    And rived the dark with private ray.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)