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pout

[pout] / paʊt /
NOUN
sad face
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Sophomore pitcher Kaylynn Lowman gave up two home runs to Murrieta Mesa in the first inning but didn’t pout.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026

It comes from the Welsh pwdu, meaning to sulk, which itself originated with the English word pout, combined with the Welsh verb-forming suffix -u.

From BBC • Sep. 26, 2025

Yes, the heart-shaped lips and resting pout do some heavy lifting to pull off the baseball-loving mama’s boy, but Butler’s authenticity is irrefutable.

From Salon • Aug. 29, 2025

Now, scientists have trained a facial robot to anticipate and mirror human expressions, allowing it to produce a simultaneous smile—or frown, or pout.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 29, 2024

Princesse pulled her lips together in an exaggerated pout.

From "Krik? Krak!" by Edwidge Danticat




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