POUT vs SULK: NOUN
- A protrusion of the lips as in pouting; hence, a fit of sullenness or displeasure: as, she has the pouts.
- A pouter pigeon. See pouter, 2.
- In the United States, a kind of catfish, Amiurus catus, and others of this genus; a horn-pout.
- The bib or blens, Gadus luscus; the whiting-cod: more fully called whiting-pout.
- An eel-pout.
- One of several fishes which have swollen or inflated parts.
- A young fowl or bird: same as poult.
- A protrusion of the lips, especially as an expression of sullen discontent.
- Any of various freshwater or marine fishes having a large head, especially an eelpout or a bullhead.
- Catfish common in eastern United States
- Marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
- A fit of petulant sulkiness.
- A disdainful grimace
- Shortened name of various fishes such as the hornpout (Ameiurus nebulosus, the brown bullhead), the pouting (Trisopterus luscus) and the eelpouts (Zoarcidae).
- A fit of sulking or sullenness.
- The young of some birds, as grouse; a young fowl.
- Alternative form of poult.
- See Bullhead (b).
- See Eelpout.
- The European whiting pout or bib.
- A sullen protrusion of the lips; a fit of sullenness.
- A disdainful pouting grimace
- In coal-mining, a tool used for knocking out timbers in the workings.
- Figuratively, a young girl; a sweetheart.
- One's facial expression when pouting.
- A furrow.
- A mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal
- A state of sulking.
- A state of sulkiness; sullen fit or mood: often in the plural: as, to be in a sulk or in the sulks; to have a fit of the sulks.
POUT vs SULK: VERB
- Make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip
- Be in a huff and display one's displeasure
- To say while pouting.
- To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk.
- To push out one's lips.
- To shoot poults.
- Be in a huff and display one's displeasure
- To express ill humor or offense by remaining sullenly silent or withdrawn.
POUT vs SULK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To exhibit displeasure or disappointment; sulk.
- To protrude the lips in an expression of displeasure or sulkiness.
- To project or protrude.
- To push out or protrude (the lips).
- To utter or express with a pout.
- To shoot pouts.
- To thrust out the lips, as in sullenness or displeasure; hence, to look sullen.
- To protrude.
- To be sullenly aloof or withdrawn, as in silent resentment or protest.
- To be silently sullen; to be morose or obstinate.
POUT vs SULK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To swell out; be plump and prominent: as, pouting lips; pouting clusters of grapes.
- To puff out or swell up the breast, as a pigeon. See pouter, 2.
- To fish or spear for pouts.
- To thrust out; protrude.
- To thrust out the lips, as in displeasure or sullenness; hence, to look sullen.
- To go gunning for young grouse or partridges.
- Languid; slow; dull; of goods, hard to sell.
- To be sulky; indulge in a sullen or sulky mood; be morose or glum.
- To keep still when hooked: said of a fish.
- To furrow; plow.
POUT vs SULK: RELATED WORDS
- Scowl, Glout, Poutingly, Head, Eel, Wry face, Hornpout, Ameiurus melas, Horned pout, Mow, Eelpout, Mop, Brood, Moue, Sulk
- Lollygag, Whining, Wallow, Huffish, Mumpish, Whinge, Moan, Glout, Head, Mope, Stew, Brood, Sulkiness, Grizzle, Pout
POUT vs SULK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Smirk, Kewpie doll, Braless, Coochie, Scowl, Glout, Poutingly, Head, Eel, Hornpout, Eelpout, Mop, Brood, Moue, Sulk
- Vegetate, Flouncing, Lollygag, Whining, Huffish, Mumpish, Whinge, Moan, Glout, Head, Stew, Brood, Sulkiness, Grizzle, Pout
POUT vs SULK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He's moody and has a tendency to pout.
- Angelique with a scornful pout of her lips.
- We are flying in and pout of Zurich.
- AM NEW POUT ran out and called police.
- He gives a pout towards the other troubadour.
- To pout at one, Labellia exscrtia aliquem conapicere.
- His monotone deadpan voice causes Emma to pout.
- How do I get smell pout of refrigerator.
- The Pout Pout Fish, Goodnight Moon, and Brown Bear Brown Bear.
- Swim along with the pout-pout fish as he explores new places and makes new friends.
- He is also passive aggressive and will sulk for days over trivial things.
- Sore harinya dia menjelaskan apa yang akan terjadi kepada Astor dan Sulk.
- They would retreat to a corner and sulk, rather than comply.
- Clearly, they aren't going to sulk over losing Utley, either.
- Sulk one morning as they were cleaning out the silo.
- Pull your arm away from her shoulder and sulk.
- So you might as well stay home and sulk.
- This morning I need the time to sulk.
- And as of sale trust sulk subtitulado al?
- There is not a single lick of sulk.
POUT vs SULK: QUESTIONS
- What kind of fish does the pout-N-trout spoon attract?
- Which muscle protrudes from the lower lip as a pout?
- What is the theme of Pout Pout Fish goes to school?
- Does your dog sulk when you come back from holiday?