I. ˈsəlk intransitive verb
Etymology: back-formation from sulky
Date: 1781
: to be moodily silent
II. noun
Date: 1804
1. : the state of one sulking — often used in plural
had a case of the sulk s
2. : a sulky mood or spell
in a sulk
I. ˈsəlk intransitive verb
Etymology: back-formation from sulky
Date: 1781
: to be moodily silent
II. noun
Date: 1804
1. : the state of one sulking — often used in plural
had a case of the sulk s
2. : a sulky mood or spell
in a sulk
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary. Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster. 2003