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What is the meaning of "sulking"?

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Rebecca

The word "sulking" means to be silent and refuse to smile or be pleasant to people because you are angry about something that they have done. It is a very common phrase in the UK. Ex: He's sulking because he lost the game. Ex: Every time I disagree with her she sulks for hours. Ex: I think he's sulking in his room. Ex: No need to sulk about it.

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