All 3 Uses of
sulk
in
The Horse and His Boy
- But Shasta sulked and said No thanks, and that he wasn't hungry.†
Chpt 2 *sulked = was overly unhappy and unsociable
- "OH-my-father-and-oh-the-delight-of-my-eyes," began the young man, muttering the words very quickly and sulkily and not at all as if the Tisroc were the delight of his eyes.†
Chpt 8sulkily = in an excessively unhappy and unsociable manner
- But as he was sulking far too furiously to touch the supper and had spent the whole night stamping and roaring and cursing, he naturally did not now look his best.†
Chpt 15sulking = overly unhappy and unsociable
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)