sulk|sulked|sulking|sulks in English
verb
[sʌlk]
pout, maintain a sullen silence, express anger or resentment by refusing to speak or interact
Use "sulk|sulked|sulking|sulks" in a sentence
1. Stop sulking.
2. You're sulking.
3. He turned his back and sulked.
4. I sit and sulk.
5. I'cant abear a sulk.
6. Bouderie translations: sulking, sulkiness
7. Don't sulk.
8. Are you sulking, baby?
9. Sulking will solve everything.
10. Stop sulking on your own.
11. And we sit sulking!
12. But I'm still sulking.
13. Don't sulk, Hemsley.
14. You look like you're sulking.
15. Jo was in a sulk upstairs.
16. Look at him sulk
17. She's having a sulk .
18. I want you to stop sulking.
19. He remained impervious to all Nell's sulks and blandishments.
20. Do you see her sulking about it?
21. Now she must be tired of my sulks.
22. He became remote, sulking, even senile possibly.
23. "That's not the game", he sulked to his mother.
24. You can't sit around sulking all day.
25. He went off in a sulk.