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"sulk" Definitions
  1. a period of not speaking and being unpleasant because you are angry about something

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Zimbabwe would then hunker back down into an isolationist sulk.
Britain shouldn't have adopted a standoffish "sulk" as its political position.
"You can sulk, but it is what it is," Coutu said.
Kristen Stewart and her girlfriend sulk their way across Los Angeles.
According to the singer, he would sulk and punish her for it.
This was a most unusual way for a championship contender to sulk.
She didn't sulk, or throw a fit, complain, or blame anybody else.
But there's no need to sulk in a corner and wallow in disappointment.
I don't have much time to sulk because I have a meeting 93 p.m.
In government, the successful leaders can't just walk out, or sulk when someone disagrees.
Discriminators, for instance, did not sulk upon the election of the first black president.
They may give you the silent treatment or moodily sulk when you're in their presence.
After losing his temper at Lichtenstein, Shapovalov surrendered the third set in a prolonged sulk.
The bank holiday weekend is over, and you are well within your rights to sulk and pout.
Ms. Stewart, the queen of enigmatic reserve with her Jeanne Moreau sulk, thaws somewhat but not enough.
You gave them an answer they didn't like, and they seem to want to sulk about it.
I probably couldn't sulk unto death, no matter that I'm one of the foremost sulkers on the planet.
Are you more inclined to throw in the towel and sulk or push through the hurdles and persist?
It turned out that she wasn't in a drunken stupor, or staying away in an angry teenage sulk.
So don't sulk for too long and pick up one of these babies on sale while you still can.
She didn't want another thing that would make her mom cry and smoke and her dad sulk and pace.
In 24, when the toxic waste tragedy at Love Canal came to light, we didn't sit back and sulk.
It's heavy out there, this music seems to say, but that's no reason to just stay inside and sulk.
But unless you come up with an alternative, disavowing a candidate is more like a sulk than a solution.
In the Five of Swords card, one smirking man stands with five swords as two losing battlers sulk away.
After that, in 1939, she was a deb, parading en masse in a long white frock and an obvious sulk.
Now in such a deep sulk that he's looking for the most shocking thing he can say to get attention.
You guys were oh so very wrong and deserve to sulk in shame for the full duration of this release.
An athlete who feels he is underappreciated can sulk, sound off to the media, or go on a Twitter rant.
Most people would sit and sulk after losing the Super Bowl and then having your house burglarized -- but NOT GRONK!!!
Mourinho felt that the answer was so obvious that he had no choice but to march off in a massive sulk.
The pro-European British electorate will show up in force, while the pro-Brexit electorate will be more inclined to sulk.
"Because I used to sulk a lot, he used to say, 'The day it all stops, then you'll see the pain.'"
But great comedians don't fold and sulk when people raise questions—they just make better bits and bolder, more ambitious jokes.
Rather than sulk over not getting an Oscar nomination for Nocturnal Animals, Jake Gyllenhaal was busy grieving another actor's lack of recognition.
Leaving little time to sulk, McLaughlin went back to work immediately and enrolled in graduate school to earn her master's in education.
Watch enough Ryan Murphy shows, and you know what you'll encounter: Sarah Paulson's wry smile, Evan Peters' sulk, Jessica Lange's side-eye.
"I could go home and sulk, or I could go and do what I love and bake cupcakes," Ben-Ishay tells CNBC.
"We do not expect him to sulk, we do not expect him to withdraw as he has done several times," Ja'afari said.
When I approached him in my Hazmat costume, he would pin his ears back in disgust, walk to the corner and sulk.
So the next time you receive harsh feedback, acknowledge that it can be hard to hear, but don't sulk and shut down.
If we treated Kim Jong-un as a minor irritant (at least publicly), he might be left to sulk instead of strut.
Those who really want to bliss out or sulk should seek Ghosts I-IV, a nearly two hour long collection of original instrumentals.
Success is by no means guaranteed, but we must not sit back and sulk, resigned to the corrosive belief that humanity is doomed.
Just as your time has come, as the Continent sits up and listens to London, you want to slink away in a sulk?
Are you able to celebrate with your partners, Aquarius, or are you spending time with people who sulk in the corner at parties?
Will Jon be once again left to sulk in the corner while full-blooded Starks kiss and hug and make up in Winterfell?
He buys me a Starbucks latte on the way to the station, which helps as I sulk through the humidity and early morning crowd.
In "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker", he storms out of a fight with his girlfriend and finds somewhere on the promenade to sulk alone.
In pulling this sulk, President Trump has managed to ensure the story of this armistice centenary is all about him -- in splendid American isolation.
It was also crucial to discover that Kravitz can sulk, worry, break down and seethe with a soul she's never been allowed to bare.
One time I was crying over my period pains and he went into a sulk because I didn't want to do anything sexual with him.
Bad actors could sulk under the cover of the Web while they pasted reputation-killing content on a message board or terrifying threats on Twitter.
"Life is not always going to go the way you want, so you can either learn from it, or you can just sulk," he said.
This movie, like your heart, is heavy, so take its two-hour runtime to sulk, cry, and feel bad for yourself and the characters involved.
As the holidays approached, Saunders's sense of loss was acute, but he knew that neither grandfather would have wanted him to sit around and sulk.
They're mischievous, playful, spirited, quietly prideful; not quite fuckboys but fuckboy-adjacent; quick to laugh and quicker to sulk; a little emotionally stunted, a little immature.
After a third supposed Rapture date, we see the woman descend her roof, sulk back to her church, and lie down with her very lonely congregation.
Please be the one fan base that can actually handle it with grace and good humor, instead of circling the wagons and having a group sulk.
Watching him campaign, it was clear he had caught the bug, and that he wouldn't take long to sulk before he got back in the fray.
When she didn't give it—"Not detailed enough," she would say, or "too sentimental," or "it sounds good, but it doesn't mean anything," I would sulk.
Or want to watch TV. Or even have an itch I had to scratch, and any such desire immediately and fatally cracks the implacable wall of sulk.
My only alternative was to stop filming and sulk and wonder where mankind went wrong, so I just kept trying to ask more questions and build material.
Seeing some other team's players or fans or media sulk their way through the aftermath of your victory is almost as much fun as the actual win.
Gentle and thoroughly decent, he lives with Charlie Keene, the publisher of a gay newspaper, who is possessive, sulk-prone and just generally a piece of work.
But neither delay nor politeness at work mean she is lying: it is rational to worry about retaliation, and anyone who wants to keep her job cannot sulk.
Reyes was not always a model player in New York; he could sulk, and the former manager Willie Randolph once pulled him from a game for not hustling.
Jeremy Meeks' now ex-wife isn't taking any time to sulk over her divorce ... taking her single self to a Vegas strip club for a personalized divorce party.
Between Team Thor and this hilarious play sesh, watching Hemsworth sulk about being left out has been far more entertaining than anything he could've possibly done in Civil War.
He then lost the Conservative party leadership in 1975 to Margaret Thatcher, whom he never forgave and repeatedly criticized in what detractors described as "the longest sulk in history".
There are 12-year-olds who might actually be excited to attend their first wedding and sulk if you decide to leave them at home (I was one once).
For its fashion week, which started on September 7th, tents go up, guests emerge from black cars, models sulk down catwalks and the wealthy and celebrated clap in unison.
His crew reminds him they're in the Louis Vuitton backpack that also holds more of his jewelry, but he continues to sulk until someone walks over and helps him locate them.
You can sulk for two months, or you can get stoked when your co-workers start writing you e-mails about how Connor MacGreggor has a puncher's chance against Floyd Merriweather.
Kick drums are primed for punishment, synth lines squeal and sulk, it's a revision far from the rarified air in of the original, but sometimes earthly desires are more relatable anyway.
Many veterans of the Hillary Clinton campaign four years ago remember well how infuriating it was that Sanders and his followers went into a sulk after losing the nomination to her.
DeAndre Jordan didn't just sit at home and sulk after his Clippers teammate (and good friend), Blake Griffin, was traded to Detroit ... he hit the town -- but wasn't his usual happy self.
Even more depressing than Child Death's anxious atmospheres, "ain't worried about nothing," captures a frazzled headspace where you can only do the opposite of what the title suggests, just sit and sulk.
"The only thing that we can do is know that she's in a better place and continue to live our lives because she would not let us sit around and sulk," he says.
But it will prove deeply regrettable, and ultimately dangerous, if it winds up meaning that the two hotheaded leaders sulk off and resume the schoolyard taunts that they exchanged over the past 16 months.
Morton joked that no matter what the outcome, students in Kentucky should expect a day off Wednesday — either because teachers are staying home to celebrate a Bevin defeat or sulk because he was reelected.
However, it gives players the option to sulk in the locker room as everyone else puts their hands over their hearts or, if they're in uniform, salutes the flag when the "Star-Spangled Banner" is sung.
Millennials have successfully smuggled bits of their childhood into modern pop culture: "The Magic School Bus" is back on Netflix, and whole NBA teams have turned to posting "Arthur" memes to gloat or sulk after games.
Who is the real villain: the dude who ditched his family for the Dark Side, or the parents who made him pose for a family photo even though he just wanted to sulk in his bedroom?
PARIS (Reuters) - Considering the spotlight now beamed on teenager Denis Shapovalov he could be excused the occasional post-loss sulk, but his mature reaction to defeat at the French Open on Thursday augurs well for his future.
When D.K. Shivakumar, a member of the Congress party who supported Mr Kumaraswamy's government, went there to try to stare down his former comrades he was blocked—by state police—and left to sulk outside in the monsoon drizzle.
LONDON (Reuters) - Wimbledon has a new hero and, of all people, it is Nick Kyrgios, after the incredible sulk transformed himself into the Clown Prince during a hugely entertaining five-set victory over fellow Australian Jordan Thompson on Tuesday.
Death count 1 Rhaegal + ~ 100 unfortunate Targaryen sailors + 1 Missandei + _____ 102 deaths and an infinite number of tears Stray observations Both Stark sisters made Sandor Clegane, the most miserable man to ever sulk about the Seven Kingdoms, smile and laugh.
With only a few exceptions, she does not hide, she does not sulk, she does not perform insincere friendliness or joy; she just minds her business and waits for the other shoe to drop from the rest of the world.
Over the top of the requisite choir and string sounds—borrowed, no doubt, from his stated fascination with Wendy Carlos' similar album of classical reinventions Switched-On Bach—he'd allow his collection of hardware to burble and burp, swoon and sulk.
But the track has its own mandate, and it's too kinetic to sulk; behind Ms. Wasner's voice, a fast odd-meter (7/4) beat and a racing synthesizer loop are poked and teased by electric guitar and a wavery synthesizer countermelody.
A decade later, as a teenager in Honolulu, I would read The Village Voice and listen to Lou Reed and sulk, convinced that my parents had deprived me of the dazzling and bohemian childhood I was certain to have experienced had we remained in Manhattan.
As for the story, Mal goes into a movielong sulk when she decides that she's just faking it in the good world and is really evil at the core, something she, and we, can tell because her eyes occasionally turn a vivid, bright green.
I try to talk to keep things chummy because my silence, once the sign of my interiority, is now at best a sulk, at worst a seethe, Ahmad, Amit, Rahimi, him me, me with no way now to bare my true face veiled beneath his beard.
If he wins a game, for example, his confidence will rise, but if he loses, he may sulk; if you play the same game with him him over and over, he may eventually lose interest and want to play a different game, or play by himself.
But evangelical Christians generally believe that God intervenes in the world on a daily basis, deciding, for example, who wins the football game on Saturday, who falls off the bike and who doesn't, or who gets elected to public offices and who must go home and sulk.
"We can recede into our echo chambers and sulk and tweet, or we can get off our asses and create change with a sustained commitment," the hackathon's lead organizer, Elevate Labs CEO Jesse Pickard, told the assembled crowd as he kicked off the final presentations, whittled down from 40.
She hadn't protested explicitly, or made any actual scenes apart from the one at breakfast over the hot chocolate, but the muscles of her face had seemed set hard in their heavy sulk, even if she tried to smile, and she'd moved everywhere as reluctantly as if her limbs were made of wood.
No one is better than Roth at the sulk-and-skulk, and that gingery temper is paired with the stiff red thatch of his hair, but the van Gogh legend still lures him, like Douglas, into excess, and the last character to make such aggressive use of a tobacco pipe was Popeye.
But first... I was surprised to learn there is apparently another option, which was to refuse to go, complain that no Trump representatives were invited (they were, one attended), slam Facebook's overture as a "pat conservatives on the head" session, blast the people who do attend as "cucks" and sit in the corner and sulk.
By any measure, the principal figures in both works are women, and to label them as girls is to tint them with childishness, as if they were easily cowed by circumstance or stormy feelings, and thus more liable to lash out, or to sink into a sulk, rather than submit their troubles to adult consideration.
On the other side, they're depicted as incredibly sensitive flowers who wilt in the face of adversity — raise their taxes a bit, subject them to a few regulations, or for that matter hurt their feelings in a speech or two, and they'll stop creating jobs and go sulk in their tents, or more likely their mansions.
President Obama says he told members of his team they can sulk over the defeat of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for no longer than two weeks before the seek to turn those emotions into action.
When Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2008, Maher said, while playing clips of Clinton on the campaign trail: I'm not trying to be sexist here, but I'm just saying that women try a lot of different tacks when they're in arguments … I'm not being sexist, I'm just saying that men, when we argue, we're kind of a one-trick pony — we try our thing, and then we sulk when we don't get our way.
Comedian Sarah Silverman said "Bernie or Bust" people were "being ridiculous," while first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE pointedly noted that Clinton did not sulk after she was defeated in the 2008 primary.

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