I pouted and sulked until he finally bought me the diamond earrings.
The word sulked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb sulk.
When his mother wouldn't buy the boy the toy he wanted, he began to sulk, so she eventually gave into his whinning and bought him the toy.
"Sulked" means to behave in a silent, moody, or petulant manner, often as a reaction to feeling upset or disappointed. Someone who is sulking may withdraw or show resentment without communicating their feelings openly.
Some other words for cried are; teared up weeped sulked
No, he just went and sulked in his tent after King Agamemnon pinched his slave girlfriend.
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The man sulked for he was having a bad day. While walking to work he was splashed by a rude car that ran through a fresh rain puddle and once at work he realized he forgot his lunch.
Pine (v) He sulked away in the darkness of his bedroom. He pined away in the darkness of his bedroom.
Because Gryffindor's Quidditch team defeated Ravenclaw's, and he couldn't cope with it.
Yes, the two are roughly synonyms. Both "mope" and "sulk" have similar meanings (to display sadness or disappointment), although both "sulk" and "pout" have connotations of being self-centered, and demonstrating self-pity...while "mope" may indicate being justifiably sad or disinterested.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.