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- Dictionarysulky/ˈsʌlki/
adjective
- 1. morose, bad-tempered, and resentful; refusing to be cooperative or cheerful: "disappointment was making her sulky"
noun
- 1. a light two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for one person, used chiefly in trotting races.
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SULKY definition: 1. refusing to smile or be pleasant to people, usually because you are angry about something: 2…. Learn more.
The meaning of SULKY is sulking or given to spells of sulking. How to use sulky in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sulky.
SULKY meaning: 1. refusing to smile or be pleasant to people, usually because you are angry about something: 2…. Learn more.
Sulky definition: marked by or given to sulking; sullen.. See examples of SULKY used in a sentence.
3 meanings: 1. sullen, withdrawn, or moody, through or as if through resentment 2. dull or dismal a light two-wheeled vehicle.... Click for more definitions.
Someone who's sulky is gloomy, or quietly unhappy. A sulky teenager is generally not a lot of fun at a family party. Some people tend to be sulky when they're unhappy or disappointed — when you're sulky, you're not just sad, but you mope and frown and sigh.
1. Sullenly aloof or withdrawn. 2. Gloomy; dismal: sulky weather. n. pl. sulk·ies. A light, open two-wheeled vehicle accommodating only the driver and drawn by one horse, used especially in harness racing.