9 adverbs to describe how to sulky

He grew childishly sulky at the thought.

The Magdalen is curiously sulky and human.

The portrait of a schoolboy,an Eton boy with a long nose and small, grey eyes, and an expression distinctly rather sulky and lowering than open or pleasing.

" They were indeed excessively sulky with me, for having broken their night's rest, and given them all this trouble.

Johnnie Mortimer, on the other hand, was gloriously sulky, and declined to take any notice of his fellow-creatures, even when they spoke to him.

" "He has always been infernally sulky and high-handed," growled Midshipman Hepson.

CAU'DLE (Mrs. Margaret), a curtain lecturer, who between eleven o'clock at night and seven the next morning delivered for thirty years a curtain lecture to her husband Job Caudle, generally a most gentle listener; if he replied she pronounced him insufferably rude, and if he did not he was insufferably sulky.

A man may be perpetually sulky, and yet habitually witty,may smile, and smile, and smile, and yet be a most melancholy individual.

,' said Lancelot, who had a continual longing- -right or wrongto chat with his inferiors; and was proportionately sulky and reserved to his superiors.

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