1. sulking - Noun
2. sulking - Verb
sulking
present participle of sulk
sulking (plural sulkings)
The act of one who sulks.
'He's squeezing his brows, like we see with sulking children,' Cliff says. Source: Internet
Chávez also is sulking over his political defeat in backing ousted president José Manuel Zelaya Rosales in his efforts to sow socialism in Honduras. Source: Internet
I can't tell if he's depressed, sulking, or just falling to pieces because he's doing NaNoWriMo. Source: Internet
Do you think if the red-tailed hawk spent two or three days sulking on a branch over just missing that big fat juicy rabbit, it would survive? Source: Internet
JD-S ministers G.T. Devegowda and S. Puttaraju, however, did not turn up to join office on the first day, as they are reported to be “sulking” with the portfolios of Higher Education and Minor irrigation allocated to them and are expecting a change. Source: Internet
He chose to turn the table on Orbit and left sulking. Source: Internet