The saner elements are likely to sulk and the economists are bound to predict doomsday. |
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When his first article appeared under his Sunday name of Darius Danesh, he went into a protracted sulk. |
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There was not a cheep out of her, not a sulk or a pout until the euphoria began to wane. |
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She huffed in a slight sulk, she knew he was bothered by Karen's antics from earlier in the day, but he seemed to be cool about it. |
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Coach let us sulk for a minute or two, until finally clearing his throat, drawing our attention back to him. |
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I guess it was time for me to sulk about the house of the rest of the evening, closeting myself away in my room listening to music. |
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring. |
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After school I went home with a sulk, Kirara was relaxed at the couch watching TV while eating rice crackers. |
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Athene intervenes to check his urge to kill Agamemnon on the spot, and he withdraws in a sulk from the fighting. |
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So off I sloped, rather disconsolate, leaving my second attempt at a French loaf to sulk on the counter, all sunken and miserable-looking. |
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With a mutter or two the chap retreated into a sulk and decided to get on with his reading material. |
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Look, I'm making an effort to snap out of the epic sulk brought on by all this. |
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On Wednesday their successors can lie down in a petulant sulk and lick their wounds or they can stand up and fight. |
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It was a dispassionate declaration, said serenely, not in the heat of a tantrum or the cool spite of a sulk. |
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We might all have to go underground and sulk for all eternity. |
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She's not one of those actors who wanders off to the Winnebago to sulk between scenes, she would just park herself on the end of a dolly and wait for us to re-light. |
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Peggy reckons that he's crawled off to sulk after she had words with him. |
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The cop swiftly rebukes Bieber, who then goes off to cross his arms and sulk petulantly in a corner. |
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Every interaction with her was fraught lest she would throw a sulk or sink into a pout. |
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If the Supreme Court overturns the health-care law, Democrats will be tempted to sulk and feel sorry for themselves. |
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Some will go off and sulk, and their followers will stay home on Election Day. |
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I've always had issues with plays, although I think that's probably because I went into a prolonged sulk in the mid 1990s when some of my plays were turned down! |
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Don't sulk and get in a filthily bad temper unless you've got an audience to notice this change in mood, and at least one person who will bravely ask you what's wrong. |
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They might only be young, but toddlers can sulk for Britain. |
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And do not fret if Stonewall goes off his food, off to the farthest reaches of the house to sulk, or off to neighbor's back door for a day or two. |
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Remember, when planting camellias, to keep the rootball at or above the new soil level, or else they will sulk and slowly die. |
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