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Type Words
Synonyms moue, wry face
Type of face, grimace
Type Words
Synonyms ameiurus melas, horned pout, hornpout
Type of bullhead catfish, bullhead
Type Words
Synonyms brood, sulk
Has types grizzle, brood, stew
Derivation pouter


She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted.
Type Words
Synonyms eelpout
Type of blennioid, blennioid fish
Has types fish doctor, zoarces viviparus, viviparous eelpout, ocean pout, macrozoarces americanus, gymnelis viridis
Type Words
Synonyms mop, mow
Type of pull a face, make a face, grimace
Derivation pouter


The girl pouted.

Examples of pout

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Her perfectly plump pout occasionally inspires me to sample lip-plumping glosses.
From the charlotteobserver.com
He learned not to pout early in his baseball career, when his father coached him.
From the kansas.com
This comes pout of the grant, so again Elsevier grabs some of your tax dollars.
From the economist.com
The Germans will pout but everyone will remind them of WW II so they'll go along.
From the economist.com
I also told them that there's one thing you can't do with this offense is pout.
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I just don't think feeling disappointed gives you license to pout or get punitive.
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Some players might pout about the diminished role he's played in recent weeks.
From the kansas.com
I'll cheer for a better economic outlook, but forgive me if I pout just a bit too.
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What man doesn't want bulging biceps and what woman doesn't desire a perfect pout?
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More examples
  • A disdainful grimace
  • Sulk: be in a huff and display one's displeasure; "She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted"
  • Eelpout: marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
  • Make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip; "mop and mow"; "The girl pouted"
  • Horned pout: catfish common in eastern United States
  • (Pouting (expression)) The Snout reflex is a pouting or pursing of the lips that is elicited by light tapping of the closed lips near the midline. The contraction of the muscles causes the mouth to resemble a snout.
  • (Pouting (fish)) Trisopterus luscus (also known as bib, pouting, pout whiting or pout) is a fish belonging to the cod family (Gadidae). It is found along the European coast. Usually grows to 30 cm (12 inches) or less.
  • One's facial expression when pouting; A fit of sulking or sullenness; To push out one's lips; To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk; To say while pouting
  • (Pouting) Flaky white fish, member of the whiting family.