sulk over (someone or something)

sulk over (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 over being passed over for the promotion." You can't spend your whole life sulking over your husband. It's time to move on!
See also: over, sulk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • sulk
  • sulk about
  • sulk about (someone or something)
  • warm to
  • warm to (someone or something)
  • front off about something
  • rant at
  • rant at (someone or something)
  • brood about
  • brood about (someone or something)