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with a pout

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  • pout — pout1 poutful, adj. poutingly, adv. /powt/, v.i. 1. to thrust out the lips, esp. in displeasure or sullenness. 2. to look or be sullen. 3. to swell out or protrude, as lips. v.t. 4. to protrude (the lips). 5. to utter with a pout …   Universalium

  • pout — I [[t]paʊt[/t]] v. i. 1) to thrust out the lips, esp. in displeasure or sullenness 2) to look or be sullen 3) to swell out or protrude, as lips 4) to protrude (the lips) 5) to utter with a pout 6) the act of pouting; protrusion of the lips 7) a… …   From formal English to slang

  • pout — [[t]pa͟ʊt[/t]] pouts, pouting, pouted 1) VERB If someone pouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive. Like one of the kids, he whined and pouted when he did not get… …   English dictionary

  • pout — 1. noun /paʊt/ a) Ones facial expression when pouting. With a pout, Natasha counted the drops, and her eyelashes kept time. b) A fit of sulking or sullenness. 2. verb /paʊt/ …   Wiktionary

  • pout — I. /paʊt / (say powt) verb (i) 1. to thrust out or protrude the lips, especially in displeasure or sullenness. 2. to look sullen. 3. to swell out or protrude, as lips. –verb (t) 4. to protrude (lips, etc.). 5. to utter with a pout. –noun 6. a… …  

  • pout — pout1 [pout] vi. [ME pouten, ult. < IE base * bu , to swell] 1. to thrust out the lips as in sullenness or displeasure 2. to sulk 3. to protrude: said of the lips vt. to thrust out (the lips) n. 1. the act of pouting …   English World dictionary

  • pout — (v.) early 14c., perhaps from Scandinavian (Cf. Swed. dial. puta to be puffed out ), or Frisian (Cf. E.Fris. püt bag, swelling, Low Ger. puddig swollen ), related via notion of inflation to O.E. ælepute fish with inflated parts, and M.Du. puyt,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • pout net — /powt net/ (Scot) noun A fishing net of conical shape with a semicircular mouth, its flat edge being dragged or pushed along the stream bed ORIGIN: Origin uncertain …   Useful english dictionary

  • pout — verb ADVERB ▪ slightly ▪ cutely, playfully, prettily (all esp. AmE) PREPOSITION ▪ at ▪ She pouted prettily at him …   Collocations dictionary

  • pout — I. verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to show displeasure by thrusting out the lips or wearing a sullen expression b. sulk 2. protrude transitive verb to cause to protrude …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pout — North Country (Newcastle) Words to kick or strike with the feet …   English dialects glossary

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