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sulk

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1. sulk - Noun

2. sulk - Verb

Meaning

A furrow.

To be silently sullen; to be morose or obstinate.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I have important business to get to. I plan to sulk all afternoon, followed, perhaps, by an evening of Byronic brooding and a nighttime of dissipation. Cassandra Clare

We work through this together, remember? No shutting me out. No epic sulks." "I was figuring I could sulk for Idris in the next Olympics." "You and Alec could go for pair sulking. You'd get the gold. Cassandra Clare

We are equally glad and surprised at Winston's return to office. It shows that he was built for success that he should have declined to withdraw and sulk over a superficial failure. Shane Leslie

When you are in a bad production there are two things you can do. You can do your best or you can leave. I chose to do the third thing which was sulk. Samuel West

It's been a full week since she left and all you've done is sulk like a dying cow. (Kish) Sherrilyn Kenyon

Don't sulk. For someone with all the grace and coordination of a pregnant wildebeest, you did great. Cassandra Clare

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