sullenness in the PONS Dictionary

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A miasma of sullenness hung in the air.
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You have become the victim of an excessive sullenness that masks your internal problems...
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On this journey, our guide was a woman of such sneery sullenness that had this been a non-professional visit, we would have jacked it in at the reception desk.
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Watch for sullenness, verbal hostility, or arguments.
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He is forced to deal with his own sullenness and anti-social behavior along with similar issues with the other students.
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She has described the media as "a form of pollution", and detests giving interviews, sometimes sitting through them in a state of monosyllabic sullenness.
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It expresses itself in several forms from silent sullenness to hysterical tantrums and violence.
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Irritability, sullenness and churlishness are examples of the last form of anger.
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It's not always the silent sullenness of people, often misread as acceptance of their situation by them, that makes you see things in the darkest of shades.
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But he turned sadness, anger and sullenness into poetry.
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