Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • An obsolete form of moody.
  • Fashionable; modish.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective rare Fashionable.

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  • adjective dated modish; fashionable

Etymologies

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Examples

  • I am how the happy owner of 40ml of perfume, two big shower gel bottles, and one big bottle of mody moisturiser.

    Body Shop Tobacco Flower Scent — Climb to the Stars 2004

  • I am how the happy owner of 40ml of perfume, two big shower gel bottles, and one big bottle of mody moisturiser.

    2004 June — Climb to the Stars 2004

  • Of course Mark E. Smith opens his trap at the mody impossible moments en we do meet old contrasts at the end alas.

    FallNews 2001

  • Herod a "mody king," like unto some haughty, capricious, and violent monarch of the time, the shepherds are rustics of England or Germany or

    Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Clement A. Miles

  • I said, O, dear Mr. Longman! you make me too rich, and too mody; and yet

    Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded Samuel Richardson 1725

  • Mampihomehy indrindra manko raha olona "nialokaloka" teo alohaloha teo no afaka mandehandeha soa aman-tsara eto Madagasikara, afaka mikabary amin'ny famoriana olona eto Madagasikara, nefa mody any amin'ny masoivoho Frantsay rehefa avy eo.

    Global Voices Online 2009

  • There's a theory that states if anyone ever figures out exactly what this is and what its meaning is, it'll instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. jak już będziesz projektantką mody to rób ceny dla ludzi xD

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  • "responsible mody of medical men" would have done the same as the treating doctor in the case, then this is enough to disprove the breach of duty of care and means that the claim will fail.

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