Jetson, all his pent-up sulkiness boiling over now.
It would be far more to the purpose if the fellows would help the fellow to see that his sulkiness is his worst barrier here.
With young childrensulkiness is shown by pouting, or, as it is sometimes called, "making a snout.
We thus see that the protrusion of the lips, especially with young children, is characteristic of sulkiness throughout the greater part of the world.
Sullenness seems to be an habitual sulkiness, and sulkiness a temporary sullenness.
Defn: The quality or state of being sulky; sullenness; moroseness; as, sulkiness of disposition.
Our driver was an exception to the general rule, but sulkiness had more to do than inability with his apparent embarrassment.
The remedy for sulkiness is, to suffer it to take its full swing; but it is better not to have the disease in your house; and to be married to it is little short of madness.
Mr. Pen's former sulkiness disappeared with his better fortune: and he bloomed as the sun began to shine upon him.
Very soon after the servants had left the room, as the young man's silence and sulkiness yet continued, Lord Smatterton, who thought himself a bit of a politician, gave her ladyship a hint to indulge them with her absence.
If his laziness or sulkiness is such that he will endeavor to crash through fences, he is not suitable for any woman to ride.
In leaping, a spur on one side of the horse and the whip on the other form a combination which will often compel him to jump when, from sulkiness or indolence, he has been refusing.
His sulkinessof tone, for some reason, gratified her.
During the remainder of their stay at the ford Missy was preoccupied with this new revelation of herself and with a furtive study of Raymond whose continued sulkiness was the cause of it.
This sulkiness annoys us more than anything else, but we also get very angry with him for being afraid of everything.
So I fell into a mood that was partly the resignation of perplexity, partly a sulkiness with fate.
To drive back the tears I called to my aid all the callousness andsulkiness which I possess.
I was stupefied: but soon stupefaction became anger; anger hardened into sulkiness; and, as more sinister feelings grew, sulkiness lost itself in guilty belief.
From past experiences, I knew that when Mother Graham made a sudden change from sulkiness to cheerfulness, she had some scheme under way.
I was just childish and weak enough from my illness to be a trifle chagrined at being so left out, and I am afraid my chagrin amounted almost to sulkiness sometimes.
Or, if you have the grace to confine your sulkiness to Smith alone, for his private benefit, do you imagine you will convince him of the error of his ways by shutting yourself up and never looking or speaking to him?
All this is very sad; and if I say a word or two about sulkiness now, it will be in the hope of inducing my readers to give no encouragement to so ugly a vice.