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pout Verb 1. to thrust out (the lips) sullenly or provocatively 2. to swell out; protrude Noun a pouting [origin unknown]
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pout Translations v pout [paut] (of a sulky child etc) to push the lips out as a sign of displeasure. tuitmondjie maak يَمُدُّ شِفَتَيْهِ تَعْبيرا عن عَدَم رِضاه цупя се ohrnovat nos lave trutmund schmollen σουφρώνω τα χείλη hacer pucheros, hacer un mohín mossitama لب ورچیدن lerputtaa faire la moue לְשַרבֵּב שׂפָתַיים मुंह फुलाना prčiti usta ajkat biggyeszt mencebil, mencibir setja fÿlustút á munninn (fare il broncio) 口をとがらす (못마땅해서) 입을 삐죽 내밀다 patempti lūpą uzmest lūpu; sabozties memuncungkan mulut pruilen lage trutmunn, furte wydymać (wargi) fazer beicinho a se îmbufna надувать губы, дуться ohrnúť nos šobiti se pućiti pluta (truta) med munnen ทำริมฝีปากล่างยื่น somurtmak, dudaklarını şişirmek 撅嘴(表示不悅) надувати губи منھ بنانا bĩu môi 撅嘴(表示不悦) n this expression of the face. tuitmondjie تَبْويز، مَط الشِّفَتَيْن цупене výraz nelibosti surmulende udtryk der Flunsch στραβομουτσουνιάζω puchero, mohín mossitus اخم و تخم mökötys moue שִרבּוּב שׂפָתַיים खीझ prćenje usta,mrgoditi se (duriti) ajakbiggyesztés cebilan, cibiran fÿlusvipur, stútur broncio 口をとがらすこと 입을 삐죽거리기 nepatenkinta veido išraiška uzmesta lūpa muncung pruillip trutmunn, surt uttrykk wydęcie (warg) beicinho îmbufnare надутый вид výraz nevôle šoba pućenje usana trumpen uppsyn หน้ามุ่ย somurtma, dudak şişirme 生氣,不高興 невдоволена гримаса; надуті губи منھ کا بنانا cái bĩu môi 生气,不高兴 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Petritsky, still humming, winked and made a pout with his lips, as though he would say: "Oh, yes, we know your Bryansky. Henrietta screwed her lips into a curious pout and withdrew. If he hesitated, she said, with an adorable pout of her lips: |
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