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| sulk·y [ súlkee ] |
adjective (comparative sulk·i·er, superlative sulk·i·est) |
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angrily silent: in a bad mood and refusing to communicate because of resentment for a real or imagined grievance
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noun (plural sulk·ies) |
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horse-drawn vehicle for one person: a light open two-wheeled vehicle for one person, pulled by one horse
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| [Mid-18th century. Origin ?] |
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 sulk·i·ly adverb |
 sulk·i·ness noun |
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