in the mood

English

Prepositional phrase

in the mood

  1. Disposed (to do something or for something; often romantic or sexual, without further context).
    Don’t start with me: I’m not in the mood.
    He wasn't in the mood to tango.
    I'm in the mood for love, simply because you're near me.
    She said she's not "in the mood" tonight.

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