Definition of "broody"
broody
adjective
comparative broodier or more broody, superlative broodiest or most broody
Of any creature or person: showing an interest in raising young.
Quotations
“Clayton's getting so broody. This might help put things into perspective for him. I want a family, but I need to establish my career first." "I'm not in a rush," Clayton countered. "You practically teared up at the sight of Serena's tiny socks the other day. You've got baby fever bad."
2017 December 14, Julia Sykes, Nice and Naughty: A Christmas Collection, Julia Sykes
Brooding, dwelling upon one's thoughts; moody.
Quotations
Then, with unshorn beard and matted hair tangled with straw, his clothes smeared with slime of obscene things which are begotten of damp and darkness, his thoughts broody with wrath and revenge, Kynon was marched through the streets […]
1875, Thomas Burnside Crowther, Anderida: Or, the Briton and the Saxon, A.D. CCCCXLI., page 195
Peter's doubt in his own leadership grew like fungus on his thoughts. He became broody and snapped at people. He was finding himself more and more behind a closed door. He just needed a break.
2020 August 1, Zoë Routh, People Stuff - Beyond Personality Problems: An Advanced Handbook for Leadership, Inner Compass Australia
Quotations
The contrast between broody clouds and condensed sky was startling. Fenn stepped off the path into rough grass to get near one of the church windows and, cupping a hand between brow and glass, peered in. There was an unappealing gloom […]
2011 May 11, James Herbert, Shrine: Now a Major Film Called The Unholy – the Novel Is Even More Terrifying, Pan Macmillan
Nature's suffering under human translation wilful damage ferments the ponds that emerge as broody clouds desperate to sprinkle liquid stardust but their warmth now annexed from holy light on a life form so disassociated from its heaven […]
2014 November 11, Shé Hawke, Aquamorphia: falling for water, Interactive Publications Pty Ltd, page 43
As the sky darkened more, the wind was rising and there were shafts of sunlight stabbing down from the broody clouds, painting silver swords on patches of the sea. Joe cut his engine and turned his boat sideways, till he smacked up […]
2019 October 12, Lesley Choyce, Broken Man on a Halifax Pier, Dundurn, page 160
The sky was dark and broody, which matched his thoughts perfectly. He'd simply explain to his mother that no one was willing to give him a chance, so she'd understand that he was unmatchable and he'd be able to start looking for a […]
2020 June 9, Vannetta Chapman, Dana R. Lynn, A Perfect Amish Match and Amish Haven, Harlequin