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9 Sentences With "be sullen"

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Like many teens his age, he can be sullen and uncommunicative.
Create culture and be friendly, don't just rip it off and be sullen.
Tracker would be sullen and resentful, reserving his gentleness for a group of deformed children, called mingi , whom he meets through an "anti-witch" called the Sangoma.
That's really tricky to do for an actor, and there's some wonderful kid actors out there, but not many have the ability to be sullen and gruff, and embody a 58 year old who's had a really tough life.
Odom had frequently been asked by fans to make a Christmas album, leading to the creation of Simply Christmas. Odom strove for a more unique sound: "I didn’t want it to be sad. I didn’t want it to be sullen. But I don’t think the album was really ever cheerful," he said in an interview.
Her legs and arms are covered with bandage as she puts them in the water. She is wearing a long white dress and is seen walking around the fountain, surrounded by children and other people that appear to be unaware or indifferent to her presence and whereabouts. Shots of Moody follow, who appears to be sullen and withdrawn. He is wearing a suit and his feet are bare.
Fordham University, represented by the football team captain and the campus newspaper editor, sent condolences via telegram and Rameses VI, the Fordham mascot, was said to be sullen by his keeper.New York Times, Nov 1, 1934 In 1937, a statue (currently on Peruna Plaza at Ford Stadium) was sculpted by Michael G. Owen Jr. (’37) and placed at the burial site of Peruna I. Bob Hope and Gracie Allen meet Peruna II at the Mustangs' appearance in the 1935 Rose Bowl.
Short of this he could be sullen and intransigent.Baxter, 1971. p. 140: Laughton could be "sulky, intractable, fitfully brilliant but baulking at a role he was unable to see in Sternberg's terms." Sternberg, who had a clear insight cinematically and emotionally as to the Claudius he wished to create, struggled with Laughton in frequent "artistic arguments". Suffering under Sternberg's high-handedness, the actor announced five weeks into the filming that he would be departing London Film when his contract expired on 21 April 1937.
In a single morning he and 4 friends shot down 200 bronzewing pigeons and large stands of much sought after red cedar, pine and beech were harvested by incoming woodcutters, while stands of the now highly prized tulip wood were burnt off as "useless". Returning to the area in the early 1930s after a half century absence, he wrote: > I found the rivers denuded of all their old and glorious scrubs, and their > whilom denizens were neither to be seen nor heard. The streams themselves > seemed to be sullen and sluggish, and polluted, and wore an air of being > ashamed of their now-a-days nudity. Utility and ugliness were the dominant > notes everywhere.

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