Crossword-Solution: SULK 4 letters, 101 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Sulk n. A furrow.
Sulk v. i. To be silently sullen; to be morose or obstinate.

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SULK anagram LUKS, LUSK

We have 101 clues for the answer “SULK”

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Act grumpily 1 answer
Act like a sore loser 1 answer
Act offended. 1 answer
Act pettily peevish 1 answer
Act petulantly 1 answer
Act the sore loser, say 1 answer
Act the sourpuss 1 answer
Bad-tempered silence 1 answer
Be a bad loser, perhaps 1 answer
Be a poor loser 1 answer
Be a poor sport 1 answer
Be a sore loser, perhaps 1 answer
Be a sourpuss 1 answer
Be a spoil sport 1 answer
Be ill-humored 1 answer
Be moodily silent 1 answer
Be pouty 1 answer
Be silently resentful. 1 answer
Become morose. 1 answer
Behave childishly 1 answer
Behave moodily 1 answer
Behave peevishly 1 answer
Brood moodily 1 answer
Brood silently 1 answer
Display of displeasure 1 answer
Display the blues 1 answer
Exhibit petulance 1 answer
Get in a pet 1 answer
Have a pity party 1 answer
Have a pouty face 1 answer
Have the grumps 1 answer
Have the pouts 1 answer
Keep being mad, perhaps 1 answer
Mood of sullen aloofness 1 answer
Nurse a grievance 1 answer
Nurse grievance. 1 answer
Pity yourself 1 answer
Practice petulance 1 answer
Put on a dour face 1 answer
Put on a pouty face 1 answer
Resist cheerfulness 1 answer
Scowl and pout. 1 answer
Show signs of a sore loser 1 answer
Sit and mope 1 answer
Take losing badly 1 answer
Throw oneself a pity party 1 answer
Wallow in disappointment 1 answer
Wallow moodily 1 answer
Wear a pout 1 answer
Wear a pouty face 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SULK (5)

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
The world is occupied with men Who fall but quickly rise again; But those who whine because they're hit And step aside to sulk a bit Are doomed some day to wake and find The world has left them far behind.
A Heap o' Livin' Edgar A. Guest 2008
Philip always expressed his regret for what he had said, but Mildred had not a forgiving nature, and she would sulk for a couple of days.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
Struggling in my father's hands, Striving against my swaddling-bands, Bound and weary, I thought best To sulk upon my mother's breast.
Poems of William Blake William Blake 1996
Better sulk like a mule if you're not sure of it, and leave the dialogue to me; but, please our stars, there will be no need.
The Amateur Cracksman E. W. Hornung 1996

Quotes with SULK (3)

Finally when he climbed below deck after dark, wondering where his dinner was, perhaps with a storm come up and rough seas and blinding rains, I'd sulk and lure him into the warm and steamy darkness and from the hairs of his warm body I'd breed a myriad smiling, sparkle-eyed one-year-olds, my broods, my flocks. In the churning seas, below the waves, together inside our hammock woven in coarse sailcloth by Unguentine's deft hands, a spherical webbed sack which hung and swivell…
Stanley Crawford Log of the S.S. the Mrs. Unguentine
Thomas Merton wrote, “there is always a temptation to diddle around in the contemplative life, making itsy-bitsy statues.” There is always an enormous temptation in all of life to diddle around making itsy-bitsy friends and meals and journeys for itsy-bitsy years on end. It is so self-conscious, so apparently moral, simply to step aside from the gaps where the creeks and winds pour down, saying, I never merited this grace, quite rightly, and then to sulk along the rest of you…
Annie Dillard Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
So whenever that brittle voice of dissatisfaction emerges within me, I can say "Ah, my ego! There you are, old friend!" It's the same thing when I'm being criticized and I notice myself reaching with outrage, heartache, or defensiveness. It's just my ego, flaring up and testing its power. In such circumstances, I have learned to watch my heated emotions carefully, but I try not to take them too seriously, because I know that it's merely my ego that has been wounded--never my …
Elizabeth Gilbert Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 137 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).