Hulk vs. Sulk — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Hulk and Sulk
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Hulk
The Hulk is a fictional character and superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962).
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Sulk
Sulk is the second studio album by Scottish pop band the Associates. It was released on 14 May 1982 on their own Associates imprint of Beggars Banquet Records for the UK and throughout the rest of Europe on WEA Records and in the US on 4 October by Sire Records.
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Hulk
An old ship stripped of fittings and permanently moored, especially for use as storage or (formerly) as a prison.
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Sulk
Be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment
He was sulking over the break-up of his band
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Hulk
A large or unwieldy boat or other object
Great towering hulks of oak, ash, and chestnut
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Sulk
A period of sulking
She was in a fit of the sulks
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A heavy, unwieldy ship.
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Sulk
To be sullenly aloof or withdrawn, as in silent resentment or protest.
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The hull of an old, unseaworthy, or wrecked ship.
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A mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal
Stayed home in a sulk.
A case of the sulks.
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Hulk
Often hulks An old or unseaworthy ship used as a prison or warehouse.
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Sulk
To express ill humor or offence by remaining sullenly silent or withdrawn.
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Hulk
One, such as a person or object, that is bulky, clumsy, or unwieldy.
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Sulk
A state of sulking.
Leo has been in a sulk all morning.
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A wrecked or abandoned shell of a usually large object, such as a building or vehicle.
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Sulk
A person who sulks
Don't be such a sulk, Leo!
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To appear as a massive or towering form; loom
The big truck hulked out of the fog.
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Sulk
A furrow.
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Hulk
To move clumsily.
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Sulk
A furrow.
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(nautical)
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Sulk
To be silently sullen; to be morose or obstinate.
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Hulk
(archaic) A large ship used for transportation; (more generally) a large ship that is difficult to manoeuvre.
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A mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal;
Stayed home in a sulk
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(by extension) A non-functional but floating ship, usually stripped of equipment and rigging, and often put to other uses such as accommodation or storage.
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Sulk
Be in a huff and display one's displeasure;
She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted
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Hulk
(figuratively) A large structure with a dominating presence.
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(figuratively) A big (and possibly clumsy) person.
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(bodybuilding) An excessively muscled person.
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To reduce (a ship) to a non-functional hulk.
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Hulk
To temporarily house (goods, people, etc.) in such a hulk.
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(transitive) To move (a large, hulking body).
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(intransitive) To be a hulk, that is, a large, hulking, and often imposing presence.
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(intransitive) Of a (large) person: to act or move slowly and clumsily.
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To remove the entrails of; to disembowel.
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The body of a ship or decked vessel of any kind; esp., the body of an old vessel laid by as unfit for service.
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A heavy ship of clumsy build.
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Anything bulky or unwieldly.
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To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; as, to hulk a hare.
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A very large person; impressive in size or qualities
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A ship that has been wrecked and abandoned
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Appear very large or occupy a commanding position;
The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain
Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall
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