sulk

merajuk
definition
verb
he was sulking over the breakup of his band
be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
noun
she was in a fit of the sulks
a period of gloomy and bad-tempered silence stemming from annoyance and resentment.
example
But for five years he went into a colossal 'sulk' , blaming his problems on ‘the curse of being lower middle class’ and refusing to give interviews.
It was a dispassionate declaration, said serenely, not in the heat of a tantrum or the cool spite of a 'sulk' .
When his first article appeared (minus about 400 words of filler) under his Sunday name of Darius Danesh, he went into a protracted 'sulk' .
I've always had issues with plays, although I think that's probably because I went into a prolonged 'sulk' in the mid 1990s when some of my plays were turned down!
In the meantime, carry on with your 'sulk' if you wish.
As soon as a person hears the word rebellion one immediately paints a picture of 'sulks' and tantrums and unreasonable behavior.
Adam, still in the 'sulks' , was waiting outside the office door.
Nicky Law wants battlers not 'sulkers' in his dressing room.
He had been warned by one of his aides that the cameras were panting to snap any display of the 'sulks' .
I 'sulked' all the way there and then secretly slipped away and made my way back to the sea front and the fun park.
They were temperamental opposites: He was a screamer, and she was a 'sulker' .
So I 'sulked' throughout the entire carol service and nativity play, and stomped around behaving like my own little storm cloud.
He pouts and 'sulks' , but achieves moments of inspired brilliance.
She cried and stomped her foot and 'sulked' because I had won.
This accounts for the curious recursion and exponentialism in their arguments - each stupid, petty point leads to a hundred other miniscule 'sulks' , misrepresentations and so on.
The score was five to two, the San Francisco team was losing, and she was 'sulking' .
During dinner he sat and 'sulked' and after a while he wandered off by himself.
Indeed, I recall I was soon moved to a different class, where I 'sulked' for the best part of a year.
It took forever to get home again, and I 'sulked' all the way.
I shall send my whining up to the god of 'sulks' and tantrums, and see what happens.
Kids only enjoy this nonsense because adults don't understand it and any parent who pretends to have it sussed deserves the weeks of 'sulks' , slammed doors and interminable sighing that will inevitably follow.
He 'sulked' and could get nasty if he did not get his own way.
And after heated arguments and manic flicking through the pages of the dictionary, I lost the game, and 'sulked' .
Elsewhere in the Kingdom they've been having major thunderstorms and torrential downpours so I'm not going to complain when all we've had is a long case of the metereological 'sulks' .
Let's hope Branch and Jensen aren't 'sulking' at each other seven days hence.
Putting up with 'sulks' and tantrums after a straight sets defeat or a poor innings go with the territory for the wives of sportsmen.
Just anecdotal, but the way my dog 'sulks' every time I pull out my suitcase and start packing tells me there is more than instinct driving their behavior.
Summer decided to take the day off today, turning over to a chill, grey, rainy fit of the 'sulks' .
His only begotten son 'sulks' in his room listening to angst rock over Easter.
I sat and 'sulked' for a while, then we started talking about something else.
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