sullen造句61. Pooley's Piaget wristwatch had now ceased its ticking for good and all and maintained a sullen rusting silence.
62. Liddesdale was still a sullen, untamed region populated by people as prickly and hostile as they had always been.
63. A pair of. sullen punks from the East Village were talking quietly beneath a bare tree.
64. The blue eyes were reddened and sullen with weeping.
65. A sullen stream winds its way among the trees.
66. Many of them remained sullen and resentful.
67. Afortiori the influence of Moloch made them become sullen.
68. His action was alternatively vivacious and sullen.
69. The sullen girl refused to answer her mother's questions.
70. The sunlight cleansed the day of its sullen shadows.
71. He turned away in sullen, resentful silence.
72. It is no use for you to look sullen.
73. Sam looked after Mr. Johnson with a sullen countenance.
74. To stimulate the spirit of the poor in sullen, lonely angst is hyperplasia of mammary gland flocculus "catalyst".
75. The following year, Woo's A Better Tomorrow ... introduced Chow Yun-fat as the sullen, brutal antihero and Cheung as his sensitive counterpart.
76. So here's my baseball personality test : Are you a chatty first baseman or a sullen shortstop?
77. He seemed a sullen, patient child , hardened, perhaps to ill - treatment.
78. The religious school opened and I put in a sullen attendance.
79. The meeting a sullen stillness after the boss's heavy-headed criticism.
80. She had not come to him today with this feeling of sullen antagonism.
81. It was all sullen endurance, unlightened by either wit or good fellowship.
82. Such a sullen response is testimony, say Europe's cognoscenti , to "enlargement fatigue".
83. The river waters roll by below their feet, sullen or sparkling.
84. This cut Hurstwood like a whip, and made him sullen.
85. Rural towns exist on the fringe of civilization, filled with sullen , insular and mistrustful citizens.
86. He was a young man with furtive eyes and a sullen look.
87. Instead, it darted in different directions, sullen and aggressive, nearly brushing against me as it scanned me with large, black, disk-shaped eyes.
88. He was "a sullen, self-willed, haughty, vindictive man; wanting the religious element in his character, and defiant even in his attitude towards God.
89. He was the man who knew what underemployed peasants, underpaid workers, and sullen soldiery did about sex and drink and drugs.
90. Henry was a neat man, his lab coat clean, what remained of his hair combed and parted precisely; he was quiet, but said enough not to seem sullen.