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How use a sulk in sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "sulk" in a sentence:

Simple sentences:

* My dog sulks in the corner whenever I leave for work.

* She sulked for hours after losing the game.

* He sulked all day after his girlfriend broke up with him.

More complex sentences:

* After being scolded by her mother, the young girl sulked in her room, refusing to come out for dinner.

* Despite winning the election, the candidate sulked in victory, feeling that he hadn't earned the public's trust.

* Instead of answering my questions, he just sulked and stared out the window.

Figurative language:

* The storm clouds sulked on the horizon, threatening to unleash a downpour.

* The abandoned house sulked on the hill, a silent reminder of a forgotten past.

Remember: "Sulk" often implies passive anger or resentment. It is usually used to describe someone who is behaving in a quiet, moody way, often as a way of expressing displeasure.

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