Crossword-Solution: SULKS 5 letters, 48 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Sulks n. pl. The condition of being sulky; a sulky mood or humor; as,
to be in the sulks.

We have 48 clues for the answer “SULKS”

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Is morose 1 answer
Displays displeasure, in a way 1 answer
Gets grumpy 1 answer
Goes off in a pout 1 answer
Grouchy moods 1 answer
Is a bad loser 1 answer
Is a bad loser, say 1 answer
Is a poor loser 1 answer
Is a sore loser, maybe 1 answer
Is a sore loser, say 1 answer
Is in a pet 1 answer
Is moodily silent 1 answer
Broods silently 1 answer
Is sullen and silent 1 answer
Is ungracious, in a way 1 answer
Isn't ready to forgive and forget 1 answer
Makes a pouty face 1 answer
Mopes about 1 answer
Mopey states 1 answer
Nurses a grievance. 1 answer
Pouts peevishly 1 answer
Reacts to bad news, perhaps 1 answer
Shows moodiness 1 answer
Sullen, moody displays 1 answer
Behaves sullenly 1 answer
Behaves moodily 1 answer
Behaves broodingly 1 answer
Acts the mope 1 answer
Acts offended 1 answer
Acts all emo 1 answer
Becomes morose. 2 answers
Huffy states 2 answers
Is a sore loser 2 answers
Displays petulance 2 answers
Mulligrubs 2 answers
MELANCHOLY mood 2 answers
Pouts 3 answers
Grumps 3 answers
moodiness 3 answers
GLOOMY mood 3 answers
Displays displeasure 3 answers
Black dog? 3 answers
Miffed state 3 answers
Wears a long face 3 answers
Mopes 5 answers
Broods 8 answers
BE MOROSE 11 answers
Stews 15 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with SULKS (5)

Bruno, the big actor, was so babyish that it was easy to send him off in brute sulks, banging the door.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Now you can sulk if you like!” Jerry seemed to hesitate a moment between the bliss of indulgence in sulks with a sense of injury, and the imperious summons of beauty waiting to be wooed at his elbow; then, carried away by his passion, he fell sideways across Rosa's lap.
The Golden Age Kenneth Grahame 2008
His false sense of shielding her from the rude world makes him keep his troubles to himself, so she rarely knows his financial position and sulks over his "meanness" to her, in regard to pin-money; and being a perfectly idle person, her days are apt to be passed in a way especially devised by Satan for unoccupied hands.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
Had a doctor of medicine come into that loft, he would have diagnosed a healthy, well-developed, eminently vivacious lass lying on her face in a fit of the sulks; not one who had just contracted, or was just contracting, a mortal sickness of the mind which should yet carry her towards death and despair.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The bewildered misery of her awakening, the awkwardness of the public row at the station, the sulks which had filled the carriage to repletion through all the long drive, and finally the jangling bells which had so recalled that last joyous day at home--at home--had brought her to a point where this meeting between mother and son--these two stony, unpleasant creatures exchanging a reluctant rub of uninviting cheeks--as two savages might have rubbed noses--proved the finishing impetus to hysteria.
The Shuttle Frances Hodgson Burnett 2006

Quotes with SULKS (3)

Tell me something. Do you believe in God?'Snow darted an apprehensive glance in my direction. 'What? Who still believes nowadays?''It isn't that simple. I don't mean the traditional God of Earth religion. I'm no expert in the history of religions, and perhaps this is nothing new--do you happen to know if there was ever a belief in an... imperfect God?''What do you mean by imperfect?' Snow frowned. 'In a way all the gods of the old religions were imperfect, considered that the…
Stanislaw Lem Solaris
In my desperation to try to lull myself into a gentle sloom, I have created a list of things that will often assist my descent into delicious treacle-sleep. The list includes a series of things I can do if I go to bed and wake up early, and includes things like playing games and reading books, but one item that continually seems to work is telling myself: The faster I go to sleep, the faster I can have cookies for breakfast. This idea might seem rudimentary, but it staves off…
Michelle Franklin I Hate Summer: My tribulations with seasonal depression, anxiety, plumbers, spiders, neighbours, and the world.
There are books that speak to us of our own lives with a clarity we cannot match. They prevent the morose suspicion that we do not fully belong to the species, that we lie beyond comprehension. Our embarrassments, our sulks, our envy, our feelings of guilt, these phenomena are conveyed in Austen in a way that affords us bursts of almost magical self-recognition. The author has located words to depict a situation we thought ourselves alone in feeling, and for a few moments, we…
Alain de Botton
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 74 times in crossword archives (1964–2024).