sulking 的 2 个定义
- to remain silent or hold oneself aloof in a sullen, ill-humored, or offended mood: Promise me that you won't sulk if I want to leave the party early.
- a state or fit of sulking.
- sulks, ill-humor shown by sulking: to be in the sulks.
- Also sulker. a person who sulks.
sulking 近义词
pout
更多sulking例句
- The cop swiftly rebukes Bieber, who then goes off to cross his arms and sulk petulantly in a corner.
- Every interaction with her was fraught lest she would throw a sulk or sink into a pout.
- If the Supreme Court overturns the health-care law, Democrats will be tempted to sulk and feel sorry for themselves.
- Some will go off and sulk, and their followers will stay home on Election Day.
- Common prudence forced them to sulk all day in the stall of the khan, while Musa went forth to make his discoveries.
- They sulk and pout, worse than humans, if one act wins more applause than another.
- Sadie did not often sulk, and he was grateful because she said nothing about what had happened on the previous night.
- He used to sulk for a week afterwards, avoiding Alan in the 'quarter' and ostentatiously burying himself in a group of boarders.
- "Elvira can sulk for the rest of eternity, if she wants to," Mea said now without the slightest trace of sadness.