pout|pouted|pouting|pouts in English
verb
[paʊt]
stick out one's lower lip; make an unhappy facial expression; act sullen or displeased
Use "pout|pouted|pouting|pouts" in a sentence
1. You're pouting.
2. Stop pouting!
3. Her lips pouted sulkily.
4. The Pouting Prophet
5. She pouted prettily at him.
6. The firm lips pouted in a sulk.
7. Pouting and running away actually worked.
8. I don't know why you're pouting.
9. 8 Caroline pouts her lips when she's putting on lipstick.
10. Is that why you're pouting, big baby boo?
11. She pouted to show off her new lipstick.
12. 6 She pouted and looked at him coyly.
13. The falcon was twice his size with pouted feathers.
14. So a lady's boudoir is really her pouting - room.
15. 21 She pouted to show off her new lipstick.
16. She shot me a reproachful pout.
17. They mince and prim and pout.
18. 6 They mince and prim and pout.
19. Bouderie definition: sulkiness, pouting Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
20. As she spoke, her eyes were mirthful, while her lips pouted.
21. 16 Her mouth held its usual pout.
22. 2 They mince and prim and pout.
23. Implacable, with arms folded, and a mulish pout.
24. 17 Tip me up and pout me out.
25. 5 Charlie Filetti sat in a quiet pout.