good mood

collocation in English

meaningsofgoodandmood

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good
adjective
uk
/ɡʊd/
us
/ɡʊd/
very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, ...
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mood
noun[C]
uk
/muːd/
us
/muːd/
the way you feel at a ...
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(Definition ofgoodandmoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgood mood

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Hope this letter finds you ingoodmood.
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Letters from the participants spoke of thegoodmood, wine and song that followed the daily lectures.
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The firstgoodmoodwas a surprise.
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Thegoodmoodcontinued throughout the day.
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After that, talking about soccer, they drank their beer, their aguardiente, and when their spirits rose, when they got into agoodmood, right, they started to listen to music.
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This debate has been conducted in agoodmoodso far and has been very constructive.
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She is in an especiallygoodmoodtoday.
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That has created agoodmood, whereas previously there was one of despair.
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I welcomed it, because we do not always hear it; he is obviously in agoodmoodtoday.
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People were in agoodmoodbecause progress was being made.
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You want to keep the soldier in agoodmood.
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I began the day with a sense of anger and frustration, not a verygoodmoodin which to reply to a debate.
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All that hardly puts anyone in agoodmoodfor the task ahead, and many thousands do such trips every week, if not every day.
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Everybody opposite appears to be in agoodmoodand to have had a good breakfast.
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As always, she participated in the most vigorous way and ingoodmood.
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Alternatively, to walk the four miles here through the parks takes an hour and it puts me in agoodmood.
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What is the right of which they are assured as distinct to what they may be lucky to get if the company is in agoodmood?
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She is always in agoodmood.
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The great thing is to keep them in agoodmood, and if they are not notified of any change it is quite probable that they may oppose the scheme.
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If one is feeling in agoodmood, one tries to soften that reaction slightly, but if one is a bad mood, one tries to tell the truth.
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