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1 Why so sulky and stiff-necked, when your best friend stands before you?
2 We said he and she must have been quarrelling, he looked so sulky .
3 He won't look so sulky after we get through with him.
4 He was so sulky that he forgot to ask her why she had come home so early.
5 This base conspiracy was successful, and that was the reason Frank was so sulky on that harvest morning.
6 Why do you look so sulky ?
7 Miss Anderson said if they didn't let her have some part she'd be so sulky she wouldn't sing.
8 Don't you think it would be as well if you were not to speak to me so sulky ?
9 Curse the girl for being so sulky to an English soldier!...
12 In opinion pieces, Fleet Street columnists wrote that she was " so set in her ways and so sulky when crossed".
13 "Well, well," I said, somewhat ruffled, I admit, at Tom's greed, "you needn't be so sulky .
14 "Come, don't be so sulky , " said he; "I'm her father: give me an answer, ay or no."
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