sulk in the PONS Dictionary

sulk Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a sulk
to be in a sulk
to go into a sulk

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The instability is also represented in the game, such as sulking when she loses a match only to cheer up suddenly afterwards.
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As a result she sulked during the race and failed to perform.
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After being punished or blamed, he does not sulk or complain.
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Despite this, he is known for his manipulative attitudes, constant whining and sulking over minor matters.
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Despite this he was often criticised for being inconsistent and sulking if he felt the opposition were not playing in the spirit of the game.
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Upon his defeat he is seen sulking into town whilst the townsfolk pelt him with old fruit.
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She sits on the stairs sulking when someone knees her in the head.
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She became emotionally erratic, sulking in a corner, lethargic, then tempestuous with a raging temper.
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He didn't want to sulk in the darkness doing nothing.
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She tends to sulk when she feels that she is being ignored.
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