Both Uses of
sullen
in
Anna Karenina
- A slight wind arose, and the sky looked gray and sullen.†
Part 3 *
- The counting house clerk, to conceal his confusion, busied himself settling the ladies, but Philip the coachman became sullen, and was bracing himself not to be overawed in future by this external superiority.†
Part 6
Definition:
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(sullen as in: a sullen mood) being unhappy (and often withdrawn)