sulky in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

sulky in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sulky in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

sulky <-ier, -iest> [ˈsʌlki] ADJ

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Grey manages to play an insufferably sulky teen-ager who is still attractive and likable.
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Skilful player but incredibly sulky and petulant.
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Horses are hitched to a very lightweight two-wheeled cart, called a sulky.
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He built a ballroom on the second floor of the establishment and a sulky racetrack around his millpond.
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The press came to refer to him as the sulky don and in 1954 he was dropped.
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The general rule is that the total load (sulky and driver) should not exceed three times the weight of the dog doing the pulling.
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Men get sulky and go into a comatose state the fine alkali dust penetrates everything but the canteens.
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Overtaking is due to the sulky width and the oval race track a far more difficult manoeuver to achieve, in comparison with gallop racing.
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All trotting races are with a driver in a kind of wagon called sulky, saddled jockeys only appear in the sport of gallop racing.
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As noted in horse racing "above", horses can race in harness, pulling a very lightweight cart known as a sulky.
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