sulkily
adverb
uk/ˈsʌlk.ɪ.li/us/ˈsʌlk.ɪ.li/in a way that issulky(=refusingtosmileor bepleasanttopeople, usually because you areangryabout something):
Herepliedsulkily that she had nointerestat all in going with them.
"I don't like her," said Clare sulkily.
See
sulky
- Shesighed, and sulkilybeganto put on herclothes.
- "I don'tthinkyouwantme to get agirlfriend," Stuart sulkilyconcluded.
- Heturnedhis back on thecrowd, andstaredsulkilyacrossthestreet.
Moods
- -humoured
- be in one ofyourmoodsidiom
- black mood
- eat
- frame
- have a strop onidiom
- humour
- snit
- someone'sstate/frame of mindidiom
- spirit
- strop
- suck
- temper
- temperament
- temperamentally
- temperature
- tone
- up and downidiom
- volatility
- yourself