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"He is a moper, a hypochondriacal dreamer, perhaps a poet."
And old fans can rest assured that Mr. Havok is still their sacrificial moper.
Chuck Arnold with People magazine called the song "a sardonic moper worthy of the Smiths."
Though it flies smack into his window and nearly kills itself, the pigeon seems to be signaling that the moper should embark upon a voyage of discovery.
They traded Lenny, who actually loves to play baseball, along with Roger McDowell, for a moper named Samuel, and things have not been the same.
Mick Stevens wasn't quite ready for prime time, but this unknown moper, singing and playing everything (including a banjo and a bouzouki) sounds pretty good right now.
Nets center Sam Bowie said: "I think finally people will stop referring to Derrick Coleman as a troublesome individual, a complainer, a moper.
Or at least to be relegated to the Barren Nostalgia Highlands, where one might hope to find a Raving Amega Loon or a Bentbacked TRS80 Moper.
David Peisner of Spin magazine in his review said that the album "unwinds like a melancholy film score" and added that Yamagata is "more convincing as a moper, but the album's alternately punchy and slinky conclusion is heartening proof that she's no quitter".
Seated in separate chairs, Mr. Danielson was a mostly charming moper and the funny, daring Elise Joffe was a beetle-browed slave to the score, a bit of antic but eventually exasperating French sprechstimme composed by Georges Aperghis and sung by Martine Viard Voix.
I would probably just sit in a corner and mope.
Glad you found out it doesn't have to be a mope in here."
The game uses the Mope physics engine developed by the same person.
"My choice was: go on with a new aspect of your life or mope and whine," he said.
No, the world's biggest mope patrol haven't given their sergeant major the boot.
He was a mope who thought he turned into a stud."
Yet he'd rather blurt out his troubles than mope.
This is the Mope Tour, and it's devastating for tennis.
Blew the stereotype of the big strong mope right out of the sky.
You don't expect me to sit at home and mope, do you?"
This mope barbecues women and cuts their heads off.
But all he does is mope about and throw the odd tantrum.'
However, I have got over that mope.
Paula's voice is mid-Atlantic monotone, a kind of permanent mope.
I think it's where the mope lives.
"Don't be such a mope," the knight said, as if briskness would win the argument.
She doesn't so much suffer as mope.
Now I'm not having a mope around here anymore because no business needs a mope.
'Who'd think the poor mope had it in her?'"
The word mope appears to have first been used in the 16th century, and appears in Shakespeare's works.
Keeping Jack under control hasn't allowed Luc much time to brood or mope.
Jessica let Hamlet take charge and was perfectly happy to sit by the fire and mope.
Ever since you left SIS, you've done nothing except mope around and complain.
"I heard you dislocated some mope's jaw yesterday."