All 3 Uses
sulk
in
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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- "Just like a girl," said Edmund to himself, "sulking somewhere, and won't accept an apology."†
p. 32.2sulking = overly unhappy and unsociable
- Up to that moment Edmund had been feeling sick, and sulky, and annoyed with Lucy for being right, but he hadn't made up his mind what to do.†
p. 48.1 *
- "Take it away," said Edmund sulkily.†
p. 122.7sulkily = in an excessively unhappy and unsociable manner
Definitions:
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(1)
(sulk) to be overly unhappy and unsociable -- often due to disappointment or a sense of not getting what was deserved
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)