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1 sulk
I 1. [sʌlk] 2. II [sʌlk]* * *(to show anger or resentment by being silent: He's sulking because his mother won't let him have an ice-cream.) (tenere il broncio)- sulky- sulkily
- sulkiness* * *[sʌlk]1. vitenere il broncio or il muso2. nto have the sulks — tenere il broncio or il muso
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2 (to) sulk
(to) sulk /sʌlk/v. i.sulkern.individuo accigliato; musone, musona; persona di cattivo umore.sulk /sʌlk/malumore; broncio; muso; pive: in a sulk, col broncio; col muso; con le pive; to have (o to be in) a fit of the sulks, essere di malumore; avere il muso; to go into a sulk, mettere su il broncio. -
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(to) sulk /sʌlk/v. i.sulkern.individuo accigliato; musone, musona; persona di cattivo umore.sulk /sʌlk/malumore; broncio; muso; pive: in a sulk, col broncio; col muso; con le pive; to have (o to be in) a fit of the sulks, essere di malumore; avere il muso; to go into a sulk, mettere su il broncio. -
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5 sulky
['sʌlkɪ]aggettivo imbronciato* * *adjective (sulking, or tending to sulk: in a sulky mood; a sulky girl.) imbronciato* * *sulky (1) /ˈsʌlkɪ/a.1 accigliato; imbronciato; d'umor nero; ingrugnito; intrattabile; scontrososulkilyavv.con aria imbronciata; di malumore; tetramentesulkinessn. [u]1 broncio; malumore; musoneria2 tetraggine.sulky (2) /ˈsʌlkɪ/n.(ipp.) sulky; sediolo ( calessino del trotto).* * *['sʌlkɪ]aggettivo imbronciato
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sulk|y — sulk|y1 «SUHL kee», adjective, sulk|i|er, sulk|i|est. 1. silent because of bad humor; sullen: »She gets sulky and won t play if she can t be leader. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
sulk — sulk·er; sulk·i·ly; sulk·i·ness; sulk; … English syllables
Sulk — may refer to: *to be moodily silent usually as a result of a grievance *Sulk (album), the Associates album *Sulk (song), the Radiohead song … Wikipedia
Sulk — Sulk, n. [L. sulcus.] A furrow. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sulk — Sulk, v. i. [See {Sulkiness}.] To be silently sullen; to be morose or obstinate. T. Hook. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sulk — /sulk/, v.i. 1. to remain silent or hold oneself aloof in a sullen, ill humored, or offended mood: Promise me that you won t sulk if I want to leave the party early. n. 2. a state or fit of sulking. 3. sulks, ill humor shown by sulking: to be in… … Universalium
sulk — [sulk] vi. [back form. < SULKY] to be sulky n. 1. a sulky mood or state: also the sulks 2. a sulky person … English World dictionary
sulk — index brood Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sulk — 1781, back formation of sulky (adj.) … Etymology dictionary
sulk — [v] pout be down in the mouth*, be in a huff*, be morose, be out of sorts*, be silent, brood, frown, gloom, glower, gripe, grouse, grump*, look sullen, lower, moon*, mope*, scowl, take on; concepts 35,52 Ant. be happy, grin, smile … New thesaurus
sulk — ► VERB ▪ be silent, morose, and bad tempered through annoyance or disappointment. ► NOUN ▪ a period of sulking. DERIVATIVES sulker noun … English terms dictionary