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81 grim
مُتَجَهِّم \ glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. grim: very serious; ready to suffer or to make others suffer; not yielding; merciless: he faced his enemy with a grim smile. sulky: sulking. sullen: silently badtempered and unfriendly (by na-ture, or for a reason): a sullen face. -
82 sullen
مُتَجَهِّم \ glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. grim: very serious; ready to suffer or to make others suffer; not yielding; merciless: he faced his enemy with a grim smile. sulky: sulking. sullen: silently badtempered and unfriendly (by na-ture, or for a reason): a sullen face.
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Sulky — Sulk y, n.; pl. {Sulkies}. [From {Sulky}, a.; so called from the owner s desire of riding alone.] A light two wheeled carriage for a single person. [1913 Webster] Note: Sulky is used adjectively in the names of several agricultural machines drawn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sulky — For the adjective, see Wiktionary:Sulky. Sulky and horse in Simoca, the sulky capital of Argentina A sulky is a lightweight cart having two wheels and a seat for the driver only but usually without a body, generally pulled by horses or dogs, and… … Wikipedia
sulky — sulkily, adv. sulkiness, n. /sul kee/, adj., sulkier, sulkiest, n., pl. sulkies. adj. 1. marked by or given to sulking; sullen. 2. gloomy or dull: sulky weather. n. 3. a light, two wheeled, one horse carriage for one person. [1735 45; akin to OE… … Universalium
sulky — {{11}}sulky (adj.) sullen, 1744, probably from O.E. asolcen idle, lazy, slow, from pp. of aseolcan become sluggish, be weak or idle (related to besylcan be languid ), from P.Gmc. *seklanan (Cf. M.H.G. selken to drop, fall ). {{12}}sulky (n.)… … Etymology dictionary
sulky — [[t]sʌ̱lki[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is sulky is sulking or is unwilling to enjoy themselves. I was quite sulky, so I didn t take part in much. ...a sulky adolescent. Derived words: sulkily ADV GRADED usu ADV with v You haven t got the right… … English dictionary
sulky — UK [ˈsʌlkɪ] / US adjective Word forms sulky : adjective sulky comparative sulkier superlative sulkiest a) feeling angry and unhappy and not wanting to talk to anyone or to be with other people b) often having moods when you feel this way a sulky… … English dictionary
sulky plow — Buggy Bug gy, n.; pl. {Buggies}. 1. A light one horse two wheeled vehicle. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] Villebeck prevailed upon Flora to drive with him to the race in a buggy. Beaconsfield. [1913 Webster] 2. A light, four wheeled vehicle, usually with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sulky — (The Sulky) The modern harness racing vehicle (a driving rig) developed from a single seat. Earlier racing had used carts. In its final form the sulky is little more than a U shaped shaft mounted on two wheels with a seat at the end of the U … Equestrian sports dictionary
sulky — adj. Sulky is used with these nouns: ↑child, ↑teenager … Collocations dictionary
sulky — sulk|y [ sʌlki ] adjective feeling angry and unhappy and not wanting to talk to anyone or be with other people a. often having moods when you feel this way: a sulky child ╾ sulk|i|ly adverb ╾ sulk|i|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sulky — /ˈsʌlki / (say sulkee) adjective (sulkier, sulkiest) 1. sullenly ill humoured or resentful; marked by ill humoured aloofness. 2. (of weather, etc.) gloomy. 3. Aboriginal English angry. –noun (plural sulkies) 4. a light two wheeled one horse… …