sulking in English

verb
1
be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
he was sulking over the breakup of his band
synonyms:mopebroodbe sullenhave a long facebe in a bad moodbe in a huffbe grumpybe moodybe down in the dumps
verb
  • mopebroodbe sullenhave a long facebe in a bad moodbe in a huffbe grumpybe moodybe down in the dumps
  • poutbrood

Use "sulking" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sulking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sulking", or refer to the context using the word "sulking" in the English Dictionary.

1. Stop sulking.

2. You're sulking.

3. Bouderie translations: sulking, sulkiness

4. Are you sulking, baby?

5. Sulking will solve everything.

6. Stop sulking on your own.

7. And we sit sulking!

8. But I'm still sulking.

9. You look like you're sulking.

10. I want you to stop sulking.

11. Do you see her sulking about it?

12. He became remote, sulking, even senile possibly.

13. You can't sit around sulking all day.

14. There were periods of sulking, of pronounced distance, of coldness.

15. He's out in the streets, sulking and having a wonderful time.

16. Enoch usually does it, but like I said, he's off sulking somewhere.

17. Bogeymen are great, but the most terrifying spectres are upstairs, sulking in their bedrooms

18. But the great condor, sulking on some remote ledge in the fastnesses of its preserve, fails to appear.

19. As he left the house, grumbling and sulking, he folded the money into a wad, then tied it into a knot on his sarong.

20. C'est trop important pour une Bouderie.: The issue is too important for sulking.: A contre-courant sans pour autant chercher à l'être, il peut se rire de la Bouderie des musées français, car à l'étranger tout lui réussit depuis longtemps.: Against the tide without trying to be, it can be laughed at in the sulking French museums because abroad it has been successful for a long time.

21. La Bouderie (Sulking), the painting for sale here, if it is its title, is an attractive example of the artists anecdotal scenes of Parisian or urban life such as Wedding at the Photographer (1878-79) or the Laundress (1880), before the artist turned to more naturalistic subjects in …