sulky的意思和读音

sulky

: [ˈsʌlki] : ['sʌlki]

adj.

n.

sulkier  sulkiest  

adj.jovial

adj.morose,angry,in a mood,resentful,cross

sulkyadj.

1.bad-tempered or not speaking because you are angry about sth

Sarah had looked sulky all morning.

a sulky child

adj.1.,,,2.,();【,

n.1.

adj.1.feeling angry and unhappy and not wanting to talk to anyone or to be with other people; often having moods when you feel this way

1. reeky sulky cranky ...

2. sully sulky , sundry ...

3. courtard sulky old score 宿 ...

4. ... reluctant ; sulky escort (n)/(v) ...

5. ... orchestra;band unhappy;sulky;moody;depressed ;complete mystery;taciturn person ...

6. startle 使使 sulky indignation ...

7.(sulky)

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1.Old Mr. Bouncer, very sulky , was huddled up in a corner, barricaded with a chair.

2.She will then turn to me with a sulky face and in a childish voice ask me, "baby can you get me some water? ":“?”

3.She certainly was a fool, and would have a fool for her husband, and a very sulky discontented husband too if she had taken me.

4.Rita is dressed-sort of-in a bathing suit, one hand behind her head, her eyes half-closed, those full, sulky red lips parted.穿

5.'Well, be off, then! ' said the Pigeon in a sulky tone, as it settled down again into its nest.“!”

6.Sometimes, like a sulky child, he would complain to the Mother about the crowds, who gave him no rest day or night.

7.Young Thomas expressed these sentiments sitting astride a chair before the fire, with his arms on the back, and his sulky face on his arms.

8.I see that Basil is in one of his sulky moods.西

9.But even this pouty pair struggle to look sulky decked out in the latest celebrity trend: bunny ears.使——

10.And mine is that you should see why I have always been such a sulky brute to you, and so slow to forget old scores.