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pout in English
- pout⇄expr. in the pouts, in a pouting mood; sulky.
Ex. Panurge somewhat vexed Friar John, and put him in the pouts (Peter A. Motteux). - pout⇄noun 1. the act of pushing out of the lips when one is displeased or sulky.
Ex. A pout makes a person look very silly.
2. a fit of sullenness.
Ex. There ensued a puerile tussle that put me in a precious pout, that I should be kept wait - pout⇄pout (1), verb, noun.
- pout⇄pout (2), noun, pl.poutsor (collectively)pout.
1. any one of various freshwater catfishes, such as the hornpout.
2. eelpout. - pout⇄v.i. 1. to thrust or push out the lips, as a displeased or sulky child does.
Ex. Her whole face looked silly as she stood there pouting.
2. to show displeasure.
3. to swell out; protrude. - pout⇄v.t. 1. to push out or protrude, especially the lips.
2. to say with a pout.
Ex. ""That's the reason,"" pouted Louisa (Dickens).