"Sulk" originated from the Middle English word "sullen," which meant sluggish or lazy. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to being silent and moody, which is how we understand it today.
I'll bring my own next week and sulk in the corner.
Sulk is similar to pout, and could be used the same way.The principal watched the student sulk in his chair.
When my sister loses a soccer game she tends to sulk around the house for the rest of the weekend.
"Don't sulk in the corner like a petulant child who hasn't got her way!"
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.
a sulk have 4 wheels :p
Sulk - band - ended in 2001.
Sulk - band - was created in 1995.
I'll bring my own next week and sulk in the corner.
Sulk is similar to pout, and could be used the same way.The principal watched the student sulk in his chair.
"I'm sure if I told him that his fish died, he would sulk and walk away.
When my sister loses a soccer game she tends to sulk around the house for the rest of the weekend.
* Hulk * Sulk
It means the same as sulk.
pout
smile, grin, laugh...
"Don't sulk in the corner like a petulant child who hasn't got her way!"