sulks
1Sulks — Sulks, n. pl. The condition of being sulky; a sulky mood or humor; as, to be in the sulks. [1913 Webster] …
2sulks — Synonyms and related words: antipathy, averseness, aversion, backwardness, blahs, blue devils, blues, cursoriness, disagreement, disinclination, dismals, disobedience, disrelish, dissent, distaste, dods, doldrums, dolefuls, dorts, dumps, foot… …
3sulks — sÊŒlk v. pout, maintain a sullen silence, express anger or resentment by refusing to speak or interact …
4(the) sulks — sulk [sulk sulks sulked sulking] verb, noun [sʌlk] [sʌlk] …
5In the Sulks — The piece also toured frequently from 1879 to 1882.There is no printed libretto or vocal score. A copy of the libretto is in the Lord Chamberlain s collection. [Add. MS. 53231 Play no. 6 in Jan Feb 1880.] The fashion in the late Victorian era was …
6in the sulks — angry and dejected, pouting …
7Sullenness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Sullenness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 sullenness sullenness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 morosity morosity spleen Sgm: N 1 churlishness churlishness &c.(discourtesy) 895 Sgm: N 1 irascibility irascibility &c. 901 …
8sulk — /sulk/, v.i. 1. to remain silent or hold oneself aloof in a sullen, ill humored, or offended mood: Promise me that you won t sulk if I want to leave the party early. n. 2. a state or fit of sulking. 3. sulks, ill humor shown by sulking: to be in… …
9Beauty and the Beast (musical) — Beauty and the Beast Vocal Selections Cover Art Music Alan Menken Lyrics Howard Ashman Tim Rice …
10Alfred Cellier — (1 December 1844 ndash;28 December 1891), was an English composer, orchestrator and conductor. In addition to conducting and music directing the original productions of several of the most famous Gilbert and Sullivan works and writing the… …