Be in a huff and display one's displeasure.
A mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal.
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Examples for "brood"
Examples for "brood"
1This year they have gone one better, with a brood of four.
2Spreading a brood among several figs will have one of two consequences.
3He decided to let her brood on it till, say, next week.
4With the arsenate you apply it once and kill all the brood.
5The keeper opens the two center partitions to examine the brood cells.
1I did note, however, her lower lip puffed out in a pout.
2Shandy, glancing back for a moment, saw Hurwood's pout of scholarly dissatisfaction.
3There was a slight pout about her lips; she hung her head.
4That familiar pout returned as she continued to toy with his wings.
5It also gives nourishment when used overnight, for a perfect morning pout.
1He'd put aside shock and anger in favour of a good sulk.
2It was impossible to sulk for long if she was with them.
3Kell was sure that Rhy would sulk for weeks about his absence.
4I DO sulk; and Stephen came back before I had finished sulking.
5I only sulk for a moment before two more ambulance hovercrafts land.
6Barbara did not sulk; when one tried to baffle her she fought.
7The great commandment to the worker or thinker is,-Thoushalt not sulk.
8He was moving from a red rage to an oily gray sulk.
9Rhymer seemed fine, but Raley and Ochoa were still in a sulk.
10Casanova, after airing her high-flown ideas, began to sulk with her lover.
11Cathleen, who was nonconfrontational, would storm off and sulk in her room.
12He can comfort himself or sulk all night, just as he pleases.
13Bud wondered how long Cash, the old fool, would sulk like that.
14Do not sulk, but love her and she will smile on you.
15Because they had been interfered with, I had done nothing but sulk.
16Ben lowered into his chair, his expression dangerously close to a sulk.
Sulk per variant geogràfica