adjective
- more sulky; more moody, silent, and bad-tempered
Usage: comparative form of sulky
noun
- a light two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for one person
Usage: harness racing
Examples
- She became even sulkier after losing the game.
- The teenager grew sulkier as the evening wore on.
- His sulkier mood made everyone uncomfortable.
- The driver climbed into the sulkier before the race.
- The horse pulled the sulkier around the track.
- Modern sulkiers are made of lightweight materials.
- He was much sulkier than his cheerful sister.