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Meaning
Verb
●
To
push out
one's
lips.
●
To
thrust
itself
outward
; to be prominent.
●
To be or
pretend
to be
ill-tempered
; to sulk.
●
To
say
while pouting.
●
In Scottish English:
To
shoot
poults.
Noun
●
One's
facial expression
when pouting.
●
A
fit
of
sulking
or sullenness.
●
Any of various
fishes
such as the
hornpout
(Ameiurus
nebulosus
, the
brown bullhead
), the
pouting
(Trisopterus luscus) and the
eelpouts
(Zoarcidae).
●
Alternative form of poult
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Origin
pout
English
pouten
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Sulk
Cry
Whine
Giggle
Grin
Moan
Snivel
Scream
Cackle
Smile
Grimace
Pucker
Scowl
Gurn
Purr
Gape
Lips
Grumble
Nag
Squeal
Frown
Flounce
Look
Mope
Bawl
Tease
Glow
Hairstyle
Mane
Waist
Wag
Color
Appearance
Frowny
Brow
Laugh
Hairline
Face
Silhouette
Eyebrows
Jawline
Mumble
Cheekbones
Forehead
Chin
Make Faces
Pixie Cut
Throw A Tantrum
Huff And Puff
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Rhymes
Owt
Out
Pout
Rout
Dout
Lout
Tout
Nowt
Gout
Doubt
Grout
Route
Knout
About
Snout
Shout
Glout
Kraut
Flout
Clout
Trout
Spout
Stout
Chout
Scout
Anlaut
Aspout
Dought
Sprout
Devout
Reroute
Drought
Auslaut
Redoubt
Asprout
Throughout
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