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Перевод: sulky speek sulky


[прилагательное]
надутый; угрюмый; хмурый; мрачный; гнетущий;
[существительное]
одноместная двуколка


Тезаурус:

  1. "I'll go for a walk, then," he conceded in a sulky voice.
  2. Dionne went for the outlaw type, or so she said, then mothered and civilised them until they were unrecognisable, and when her dream of civilised and raunchy equality went out the slammed door, there she was alone again, smoking a little more than usual, drinking a little more than necessary and swearing herself to celibacy until the next sulky brow slouched into view and stole her hopeful heart away.
  3. By the later stages of the performance he had become increasingly sulky, though the frulein, wrapped up in her own problems as usual, seemed not to notice.
  4. Switching from the maternal to the sulky child, she added, "Anyway you'll need me to back up whatever you tell Gran'pa."
  5. The opposition in the state legislature, Rajiv Gandhi's Congress Party, is rather sulky over the achievement.
  6. Byers's voice was low, even sulky.
  7. Heyerdahl, five companions and a sulky parrot had drifted 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft to prove Heyerdahl's theory that South American people could have travelled across the Pacific to become the ancestors of the Polynesian islanders.
  8. Sulky bruises soured the skin.
  9. Her holy obstinacy, her sulky refusal to bend her stubborn head to emperors, fathers, lovers, or dragons had proved strong enough to conquer even the need to kill.
  10. "I don't know," he had replied like a sulky baby.
  11. Xanthe's first instinct was clearly to refuse but, sulky or not, she was also lonely, and there was an undemanding grandmotherliness about Mrs Young that promised an uncritical listening ear.
  12. But while the movie has its moments, with Christopher Walken particularly impressive as a predatory aristocrat eager to sink his fingers into the sulky flesh of Rupert Everett, this is a pretty clunking effort.
  13. The Lorrimores had arrived, each wearing yesterday's expression: pleasant, aloof, supercilious, sulky.

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