sulk in a sentence
n.
Definition
Sulk: to remain silent and withdrawn in a mood of resentment or disappointment.
Sample Sentences
- After losing the game, he decided to sulk in his room instead of joining the celebration.
- She couldn't understand why her friend would sulk for days over a small disagreement.
- Instead of discussing the problem, he chose to sulk silently at the dinner table.
- The child began to sulk when he realized he wasn't allowed to stay up late.
- Rather than face the issue, she preferred to sulk and hope it would resolve itself.
- After losing the game, he chose to sulk in his room instead of joining the celebration.
- She could tell he was starting to sulk when he crossed his arms and refused to speak.
- It’s not healthy to sulk for too long; sometimes you just have to face the situation and move on.
- Whenever she didn’t get her way, she would sulk quietly, hoping someone would notice.
- Instead of sulking about the missed opportunity, he decided to focus on his next project.