sulkier

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comparative of sulky
sulky
A low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing
sulky
Any carriage seating only the driver
sulky
{a} sullen, sour, morose, gloomy, obstinate
sulky
{s} morose, sullenly aloof
sulky
Irritated, gloomy, upset; moodily silent
sulky
A light two-wheeled carriage for a single person
sulky
sullen or moody
sulky
A small, one- or two-wheeled platform towed by a walk-behind machine on which the operator can stand or sit
sulky
Moodly silent; sullen; sour; obstinate; morose; splenetic
sulky
A very high two wheeled vehicle for one person, hence its name It was used for timed trotting matches and still is today, although the seat is much lower now
sulky
Logging arch equipped with wheels instead of crawler tracks and towed behind a skidding machine (22)
sulky
Someone who is sulky is sulking or is unwilling to enjoy themselves. I was quite sulky, so I didn't take part in much. a sulky adolescent. sulking, or tending to sulk moody (Probably from sulke (1600-1700))
sulky
a light two-wheeled vehicle for one person; drawn by one horse
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