Sentences

sulky in a sentence

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Definition

SULKY: characterized by a sullen or moody demeanor, often displaying displeasure or resentment.

Sample Sentences

  1. She sat in the corner with a sulky expression after losing the game.
  2. His sulky attitude made it difficult for anyone to cheer him up.
  3. After being scolded, the child crossed her arms and wore a sulky pout.
  4. The sulky horse refused to move, stubbornly standing still in the field.
  5. Even though she tried to hide it, her sulky demeanor gave away her disappointment.
  6. His sulky demeanor made it clear that he was not pleased with the decision.
  7. Even though she tried to cheer him up, he remained sulky throughout the evening.
  8. The sulky horse refused to move forward, despite the rider's urging.
  9. After being scolded, the child crossed her arms and wore a sulky look on her face.