sulky [ˈsʌlkɪ] adjetivoenfurruñado(a), enrabietado(a)
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sulky [sal-ki]adjetivoMalcontento, caprichoso, regañón, áspero de genio, vinagre.
Obstinado, terco.
Calesín de un solo asiento, solitario.
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sulky [ˈsʌlkɪ]
adjective
sulkier (comparative)sulkiest (superlative) [+person, voice] malhumorado; enfurruñado Karen had been morose and sulky that evening ...a sulky adolescent She takes in smouldering, sulky Vincent as a lodger and lover The images of young womanhood thrown back from the fashion magazines are younger than ever and dark and sulky too She sounds like a sulky 12-year-old
[+expression] ceñudo; malhumorado ...a sulky [expression] ...her sulky [face] "I have to go away" His [voice] was sulky Sam glowered at him in sulky [silence] Simon made it clear by his sulky [silence] that he blamed Fiona for a lousy weekend
to be sulky about sth estar malhumorado enfurruñado por algo;or estar de mal humor por algo
He was very sulky about it to [look] sulky Patty looked sulky for a moment but did as she was asked. With her full lips slightly parted, she looks sultry, sulky and unrepentant
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