Friday, December 11, 2015

sulk

sulk    [suhlk] 

verb.  to remain silent, gloomy and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment. 

"Minnesota Vikings gave a miserable performance and lost at home to the Packers. However, there’s no time to sulk, with games against the Falcons, Seahawks and Cardinals the next three weeks."

“New study concluded that happiness does not have a direct link on mortality.  So go ahead and sulk, unhappiness won't kill you."

"The opposition is in a state of frustration/sulk/defeat because it does not know where to turn."

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