Definitions

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  • noun A figurative landscape of moods or emotions.

Etymologies

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mood +‎ -scape

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Examples

  • This long, long film is distended with ambient moodscape scenes of Manhattan between almost every scene, a whiny decaffeinated soundtrack from David Byrne, and some strange cameos.

    The Guardian World News Peter Bradshaw 2010

  • Rachel Stolte and Solon Bixler, handle the vocal duties - play off of distant echoes and repeated phrasings to design a dimmed moodscape to drive their points across.

    JamBase 2009

  • Rachel Stolte and Solon Bixler, handle the vocal duties - play off of distant echoes and repeated phrasings to design a dimmed moodscape to drive their points across.

    JamBase 2009

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