Both Uses of
sulk
in
The Power and the Glory, by Cooke
- It showed Lydia Sessions not only where she stood with Gray, but it brought home to her startlingly, and as nothing had yet done, the strength of Johnnie's hold upon him; while it forced Gray himself to realize that ever since that morning when he met the girl on the bridge going to put her little brothers and sisters in the Victory mill, he had behaved more like a sulky, disappointed lover than a staunch friend.†
Chpt 18sulky = overly unhappy and unsociable
- How was I to know they'd write to Stoddard?" growled Shade sulkily.†
Chpt 18 *sulkily = in an excessively unhappy and unsociable manner
Definition:
to be overly unhappy and unsociable -- often due to disappointment or a sense of not getting what was deserved