A sulky fit refers to a display of sulkiness or a temper tantrum, often characterized by sulking behavior such as pouting, withdrawing, or refusing to communicate. It typically occurs when someone feels upset, disappointed, or frustrated, particularly in children. During a sulky fit, the individual may exhibit a lack of cooperation and a moody demeanor, making it challenging to engage with them positively.
Yes, Tepig is sulky.
If I mention getting someone in to do these jobs he gets all sulky and hurt, so it's not worth it.
Sulky Gowers died in March 1970, in London, England, UK.
A sulky is always used in harness racing. It is the cart where the jockey sits.
Leo Sulky was born on December 6, 1874, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Leo Sulky died on June 3, 1957, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
sulky or velky. You sit on a sulky, stand on a velky
Any breed can pull a sulky as long as it is harness broken and the right size for the vehicle it is pulling.
Face your problems intrepidly and stop sulking at home! *sulking is the verb form of sulk
Yes. The verb is "to sulk", and the adjective is sulky, referring to a person who is moody and upset about something. But used very differently, the word can also be a noun-- a sulky refers to a horse-drawn carriage which is driven by one person.
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A trotter horse typically pulls a sulky, which is a lightweight two-wheeled cart used in harness racing.