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Definition of Sulkers
1. sulker [n] - See also: sulker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sulkers
Literary usage of Sulkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1899)
"Most sulkers and brooders, however, while good haters do not pass readily over
to vengeance. The law of retaliation, an eye for an eye, etc., ..."
2. Proceedings of the ... Annual Congress of Correction of the American by American Correctional Association (1903)
"... and both spurs and persuades the stragglers and sulkers to keep step with the
advancing people. *See Hall, Crime and Social Progress. ..."
3. A Political History of the State of New York by De Alva Stanwood Alexander (1909)
"15 The sulkers now came out of their tents. Daniel S. Dickinson, no longer peddling
his griefs in private ears, declared " there was no doubt of the ..."
4. Fox Texts by William Jones (1907)
"... they are now on the other side of the divide which forms the source of the
Big-River. They are the Bear-Foot-sulkers. 4. THE SALE OF THE LAND IN KANSAS. ..."
5. How to Measure in Education by William Anderson McCall (1922)
"If the effect of demotion is to produce sulkers, special promotion should not be
given unless there is considerable certainty that the promotion will be ..."
6. How to Measure in Education by William Anderson McCall (1922)
"If the effect of demotion is to produce sulkers, special promotion should not be
given unless there is considerable certainty that the promotion will be ..."
7. How to Measure in Education by William Anderson McCall (1922)
"If the effect of demotion is to produce sulkers, special promotion should not be
given unless there is considerable certainty that the promotion will be ..."