sulk about
sulk about (someone or something)
To have a brooding, sullenly aloof, silently resentful attitude or demeanor because of someone or something. A: "What's wrong with Jim?" B: "Oh, he's still sulking about being passed over for the promotion." You can't spend your whole life sulking about your husband. It's time to move on!
See also: sulk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
sulk about someone or something
and sulk over someone or somethingto pout or be sullen about someone or something. What are you sulking about now? There is no need to sulk over Mary.
See also: sulk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- sulk
- sulk about (someone or something)
- sulk over (someone or something)
- warm to
- warm to (someone or something)
- front off about something
- rant at
- rant at (someone or something)
- brood
- brood about