intr.v. sulked, sulk·ing, sulks To be sullenly aloof or withdrawn, as in silent resentment or protest. n. A mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal: stayed home in a sulk; a case of the sulks. [Back-formation from SULKY.] |
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