dudgeon in a sentence
n.
Definition
Dudgeon refers to a state of sulky anger or resentment.
Sample Sentences
- She stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon after her ideas were dismissed.
- In a fit of dudgeon, he refused to speak to anyone for the rest of the evening.
- Her dudgeon was evident as she recounted how she had been unfairly treated by her colleagues.
- The actor left the awards ceremony in dudgeon when he wasn't nominated for his latest film.
- Despite his initial dudgeon, he eventually calmed down and agreed to discuss the issue further.
- His face was a mask of dudgeon when he learned that his promotion was given to someone else.
- The critics expressed their dudgeon over the film's lackluster plot and poor character development.
- Despite her dudgeon, she managed to keep her composure and address the issue calmly.
- She stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon after her proposal was dismissed.
- His face was flushed with dudgeon when he realized he had been unfairly blamed for the mistake.
- The public's dudgeon over the new policy prompted the council to reconsider its decision.
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