Aún no tenemos significados para "rather sulky".
1Philip straightens himself, and puts on his usual bored, rather sulky expression.
2The merciful ruler of Sambir looked sleepy and rather sulky.
3The Duke offered a rather sulky embrace, walked to the door, and came back.
4She'd been rather sulky since the conversation at the Inn.
5Anne wouldn't go without her, and Jerrold, rather sulky, had set off by himself.
6Tom continued to walk by Alice's side, looking rather sulky.
7But her mouth was rather sulky, and she had a frown like her father's.
8At first he was silent and rather sulky-itis not always easy to draw him.
9When they came back to where Charley and Nellie stood they found Charley rather sulky.
10Feeling rather sulky, I made a face at her.
11When I awoke in the early morning I found my friend already dressed and rather sulky.
12He was considered queer-tempered, rather sulky, and his face often took on a very unyielding expression.
13Holloway came back presently, looking rather sulky, and said that his lordship would see William Roper.
14But he's just come in, answered Alice, a plump, soft-looking girl, with rather sulky blue eyes.
15His good-looking face bore habitually a rather sulky expression as though he were a little bored or dissatisfied.
16But Cecil was still rather sulky.
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