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"sulkily" Definitions
  1. in a bad mood or without speaking because you are angry about something

25 Sentences With "sulkily"

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Sulkily, though, I wanted two identical earrings in my lobes — or nothing.
"A lot of people won't discuss it with me," Tompkins said sulkily.
"With what," said Pippa sulkily, but the Olivia's story had found its mark.
You can't sulkily move to your end, and not have your tushies touching.
" To his shame, he heard himself adding, somewhat sulkily, "Maybe you should ask her.
Out of shot, a man's voice begins to dictate instructions, which she notes down somewhat sulkily.
I remember buying a bootleg Pink Floyd CD and lying sulkily on my bed to listen.
"I still don't know why my video from this morning hasn't gone viral," he said sulkily and wandered off.
The scene opens with Conrad (Tom Hiddleston) and Mason (Brie Larson) sitting sulkily in front of a one-way mirror.
Ms Szydlo responded by sulkily blocking the summit's conclusions on matters such as trade and defence, an act without legal significance.
As a former farmer, he understood their frustration as they stood sulkily smoking; he gave them 30 yuan for their trouble.
Ali was surrounded by half a dozen tight-lipped, roving-eyed members of the Boston Muslim temple, and his full lower lip hung sulkily.
A young man who can't wholly help his callowness, he keeps around a girlfriend, with whom he's clearly discontented, and sulkily cruises for men at night.
In response, he needs his conservative cheerleaders to be not sulkily willing to roll out the vote for him next year, but boiling over with protective fury.
It's just that I think it's so diffused now, so spread out that sometimes you go through rather sulkily going 'Oh there's nothing on television tonight'. What?
The team it beat was drinking sulkily elsewhere while these athletes, proud members of their self-named Golden Cicada Soccer Club, celebrated victory with shots of baijiu and bottles of Tsingtao.
Ms Szydlo sulkily blocked the summit's conclusions on matters like trade, defence, and instability in the Western Balkans, an act without legal significance that will nonetheless cement Poland's image as the EU's diplomatic problem child.
In one of these, Gloria meets with her British mother and sulkily jealous sister (Vanessa Redgrave and Frances Barber, both perfect), and the encounter spins a handful of lines of dialogue into imagined decades of deep dysfunction.
Musk is sulkily suggesting that these questions are being posed not because he runs factories where people get hurt or because his auto business might need an overhaul, but because he doesn't buy enough advertisements in The New York Times.
It seemed inevitable that, unless my boyfriend and I were to stay 100 percent in-love forever, one of us would eventually be looking at photos of Happy, yearning for the good old days, and sulkily snapping pics of what we ate for breakfast.
He found a spring and rescued a dove from drowning. It set all sorts of animals that burrow to dig up the dancing water, and Chéri returned with it. He freed the dove and it flew off rather sulkily. Princess Belle-Etoile rescues Prince Cheri, in an illustration by Walter Crane The maid came back with a tale of a singing apple, and Chéri once again set out.
After the birth of her children, a rural mother becomes so devoted to them that she completely neglects her ill-tempered husband. When her baby becomes ill, she even tries to commit suicide, fortunately the baby recovers. Her husband, who works for a wealthy man, is blamed and fired after the man's son squanders twenty thousand dollars. He sulkily returns home, beats up his naughty son, and accidentally drinks himself to death with the wrong type of alcohol.
Myrtle was hiding in the first floor girls' lavatory to elude Olive Hornby, a classmate who perpetually tormented her about her glasses, when the Chamber of Secrets was opened and the basilisk emerged and killed her. Tom Riddle used her death to create his second Horcrux: his diary. After death, Myrtle haunted Olive everywhere she went, until Olive complained to the Ministry of Magic, which ordered Myrtle to return to Hogwarts. Myrtle has since sulkily haunted the same lavatory where she died, but despite her miserable disposition, she is often flirtatious with Harry.
Vernacular use of the term jump cut can describe any abrupt or noticeable edit in a film. However, technically, many such over-broad usages are incorrect. In particular, a cut between two different subjects is not a true jump cut, no matter how jarring. A jump cut usually involves a jump through narrative time (as with the famous holiday greeting in Citizen Kane—a schoolboy Kane sulkily wishes his guardian "Merry Christmas", and the scene then cuts to the guardian wishing his charge, about to turn twenty-five, "and a Happy New Year") or an "elliptical" edit, wherein a shot of continuous action is broken up with a sudden cut.
He had been happily working with the authorities until another mathematician, Sandino, became his rival, and an insulting, harassing rival at that - always teasing Pochik about having started work as a waiter, for instance. To Pochik's vast dismay, Sandino publishes an article showing the same work that Pochik had made, and Pochik is certain that Sandino stole the work. At that point, Pochik retires to his room and reads only poetry, especially the poetry of William Wordsworth. When the authorities demand his cooperation, Pochik sulkily gives a clue to the code which protected his work on a shared computer; he had been certain that no one could possibly guess or deduce the code, which is made up of fourteen letters.

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