Sulk over (someone or something) American British phrasal verb
To exhibit a gloomy, sullenly distant attitude or behave in a petulant manner to someone or something.
Kathy has sulked over his husband for forgetting her birthday.
My sister has sulked over me for one week because I didn't buy a new laptop for her as I had promised.
I want you to stop sulking over what happened.
The verb "sulk" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To decide to believe someone‘s saying although they may not tell the truth
He said that he was late because he had an accident and I gave him the benefit of the doubt.