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Перевод: sulk
[существительное] дурное настроение; [глагол] дуться; надуться; сердиться; быть сердитым; быть мрачным; кукситься
Тезаурус:
- Last Suspect, an inveterate tail-swisher, often used to sulk and pull himself up if he did not like the way a race seemed to be going.
- "All right, all right," said Bella, "don't sulk.
- As soon as the hook went in it charged across the river into a weedbed on the other bank, where it decided to sulk and play at immovable objects.
- I would sulk instead.
- "Very much inclined to sulk.
- The only time my Oscars show a behavioural change is when they are separated from the shark, when they sulk and retreat unto the plec's cave.
- By the time her mother rose in an elegant flourish of Pucci and swept her towards the door in that ostentatiously motherly way she had, Jo was in a sulk as deep as the Pacific Trench.
- Since it preferred to sulk in its residences in the Faubourg Saint-Germain, it was inevitable that the posts at court were given to descendants of the Imperial nobility, either civil or military.
- "Don't sulk.
- I sat eating my sandwiches in a grumpy sulk at the top of a mountain recently, while the pack of men surrounding a paraglider prepared him for take-off.
- I am just a little girl, I haven't even started my periods yet and little girls can tantrum louder and then can sulk deeper than anything else in the universe.
- McLeish, who remembered that she had been left 200,000 outright, received this as further evidence that the young woman had gone into a massive sulk after her uncle's unexpected death.
- As the water shallowed, the trout, sensing danger, tugged viciously and tore off to sulk in the middle of the pool.
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