pout in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pout in the PONS Dictionary

pout Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Gone are most of the inane mannerisms, pouts, wiggles and giggles.
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Sometimes if we're doing fresh, simple make-up, she'll put a little pout on because she wants more eyeliner or more on her lips.
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His style is easily recognisable, especially his lavishly elegant and sensual, pouting females.
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She has that signature pout and frail bone density to pull it off so convincingly.
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They forage for any food source they can find with marine worms, shellfish and dead fish all making up the diet of pouting.
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He initially pouted on the bench and was thrown out of practice, but he later became supportive of the team's success and retained his teammates' respect.
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The prefix paut means poddy, pouting, or bulging, while the suffix age aki means land.
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Her doll-like face pouts while her cheeks are heavily lined with rouge.
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The lips protrude in a thin pout.
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Scientists have done studies wherein genes are taken from the ocean pout and implanted into salmon in an attempt to make the latter grow faster.
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