sulky in a sentence
a.
Definition
SULKY: characterized by a sullen or moody demeanor, often displaying displeasure or resentment.
Sample Sentences
- She sat in the corner with a sulky expression after losing the game.
- His sulky attitude made it difficult for anyone to cheer him up.
- After being scolded, the child crossed her arms and wore a sulky pout.
- The sulky horse refused to move, stubbornly standing still in the field.
- Even though she tried to hide it, her sulky demeanor gave away her disappointment.
- His sulky demeanor made it clear that he was not pleased with the decision.
- Even though she tried to cheer him up, he remained sulky throughout the evening.
- The sulky horse refused to move forward, despite the rider's urging.
- After being scolded, the child crossed her arms and wore a sulky look on her face.