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I can talk about that sort of thing to my father, if we both get into the mood together.
Some dislike the thought of going but get into the mood once they're there.
How do you get into the mood to write war poetry?
Actually, despite the heavy dinner, I was slowly getting into the mood of the place.
A. I advised him to go early so that he could enjoy it all better and really get into the mood.
The music was dull and I just couldn't seem to get into the mood to party.
We hit each other backstage to get into the mood," she said.
In theaters, audiences got into the mood and swept themselves along.
To get into the mood, why not consider some of the best ideas from the best books?
All right, let's get into the mood for exercise.
For hours I tried to imitate his movements and get into the mood he recommended.
Still, by then it was a lot easier to get into the mood when she decided she wanted me.
He was said to be not getting into the mood of the song, when rendering romantic songs.
I have to get into the mood for this."
Both humorous and svelte, they brought down the house as everyone at the market got into the mood.
"You mean you have to get into the mood to pee?"
Even the passionate Nascar fans got into the mood of the day.
It made him feel more warlike, helped him get into the mood for what was coming.
"I couldn't go into a corner for half an hour to get into the mood," he said.
It made it easier to get into the mood.
Or (2nd) write and tell me you think the book too small, and I'll try and get into the mood to do some more.
"Kenny brought that to help us get into the mood," Heather said, tying a bow in one of her white sneakers.
The reader needs to see subtleties and get into the mood or frame of mind to step into a different place.
Saltz suggests asking your partner to watch the baby so you can rest up and get into the mood.
One audience member got into the mood by lacquering her hair into a devil's horn.