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141 sulk
1. noun, usu. in pl.2. intransitive verbhave a sulk or the sulks, be in or have a fit of the sulks — eingeschnappt sein (ugs.); schmollen
* * *(to show anger or resentment by being silent: He's sulking because his mother won't let him have an ice-cream.) schmollen- academic.ru/71967/sulky">sulky- sulkily
- sulkiness* * *[sʌlk]II. nto go into a \sulk einschnappen famto have [a fit of] the \sulks die Eingeschnappte/den Eingeschnappten spielen fam* * *[sʌlk]1. vischmollen, eingeschnappt sein, beleidigt sein; (photo model) einen Schmollmund machen2. nSchmollen ntto have a sulk —
she was in the sulks all day — sie schmollte den ganzen Tag
to go into a sulk — sich in den Schmollwinkel zurückziehen, einschnappen
* * *sulk [sʌlk]A v/i schmollen, eingeschnappt sein umgB s meist pl Schmollen n:* * *1. noun, usu. in pl.2. intransitive verbhave a sulk or the sulks, be in or have a fit of the sulks — eingeschnappt sein (ugs.); schmollen
* * *v.schmollen v.
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