Please read our dear friend's (seymour) post here:
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http://forum.p30world.com/showpost.php?p=2665725&postcount=112
Here are some more definitions which I'd like to add from more dictionaries:
Sulk
Longman: Dictionary of English Language and culture:
(Especially of children) to be silently bad-tempered, especially for and unimportant reason: The little boy sulked because he couldn’t go to the circus
Longman Exams Coach:
To be silently angry and refuse to be friendly or discuss what is annoying or upsetting you – used to show disapproval: Nicola sulked all morning.
Babylon:
Pout, maintain a sullen silence, and express anger or resentment by refusing to speak or interact
Microsoft Encarta Right Click Dictionaries 2008:
1. be angrily silent: to refuse to talk to or associate with others as a show of resentment for a real or imagined grievance
2. bad-tempered silence: a period, state, or show of resentfulness and refusal to communicate
Thanks to my dear friend,
seymour!
Good luck!