sulk
31sulk — sÊŒlk v. pout, maintain a sullen silence, express anger or resentment by refusing to speak or interact …
32sulk — verb be silent, morose, and bad tempered through annoyance or disappointment. noun a period of sulking. Derivatives sulker noun Origin C18: perh. a back form. from sulky …
33ṡulk — शुल्क् …
34sulk — v. n. Be sullen, be sulky, be out of humor …
35sulk — v 1. mope, pout, make or pull a long face, hang the lip, look sullen, be out of sorts or humor, be put out. n 2. bad or ill mood, bad or ill temper; grumpiness, Inf. mulligrubs; pout, blue funk, snit, pique …
36sulk — [[t]sʌlk[/t]] v. i. 1) to remain in sullen silence 2) a state or fit of sulking 3) the sulks, ill humor shown by sulking • Etymology: 1775–85; back formation from sulky …
37sulk — Nuha, nunuha, nuhanuha, naluā, ho okololohe, ka e …
38sulk´er — …
39sulker — sulk·er …
40sulkily — sulk·i·ly …