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Discover Ludwig"sulk" is a word that is used in written English
It is a verb and it means to be or look sullen or moody. You can use it when you want to describe someone who is showing a bad mood or being unresponsive because they are unhappy. Example Sentence: The teenager sulked in her bedroom after her parents refused to let her go out with her friends.
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If they miss one, for work commitments, lack of funds or spousal ultimatums, they sulk about it for months, aware that their escutcheon contains a blot and that others who made the trip will have noted it.
Yet despite the fact that Cameron's initial sulk meant that Clegg had the airwaves almost to himself for the first couple of days after Davis announced his decision to resign his seat (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7455298.stm), that advantage was not pressed home.
It is only lefties who rebel, sulk, refuse to vote – and therefore cock-up elections – because this or that policy or minister wasn't quite tough/fair/clear/radical enough for them.
Lachlan, after a prolonged, quasi-entrepreneurial sulk, returns to the Westeros fold.
Critics dubbed it the longest sulk in parliamentary history.
Lorre looked like a sleazy baby, his face registering every passing petulance, ready to drop from a hopeful grin down to a sulk.
'We could resign or we could sulk in our tents.
Instead, the Australian electorate is watching aghast as Labor's two major political stars plot and sulk and tear each other apart in public – and fight to the death in a secret party ballot.
And then I sulk.
Still, if Russia really wanted to increase influence, not just sulk about it, the means are already at its disposal.In the recent crisis over Iraq, Russia could not have prevented America from striking Iraq, if America had so decided.
Germany's "sandwich generation"—those in their 30s and 40s who must pay ever more to support their elders and will get ever less in their own old age will sulk and might even emigrate.
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