The guilty boy in dirty rags came in sulkily.
I loathe people who sulkily mope through life.
i walked home sulkily, i had to clean the kitchen, i loathe doing that
Full of resentment that he should have to take orders from a dim-witted, beak-nosed twit like Loretta, Horace sulkily did as he was told and removed the tampons he had stuck in his nostrils.
YES
The word sulkily is the adverb form for the adjective sulky.The noun form of the adjective sulky is sulkiness.
Face your problems intrepidly and stop sulking at home! *sulking is the verb form of sulk
The anagram is the rarely-used adverb "sulkily" (in a sulky or depressed manner).
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a sulking or gloomy manner.
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