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to pout
01
zrobić dzióbek, naburmuszyć
to push out one's lips as an expression of displeasure, anger, or sadness
Intransitive
02
sulkować, poutać
to remain silent in a sulky or moody way
Intransitive
Pout
01
sum, pout
catfish common in eastern United States
02
pout, ryba denne
marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
03
grymas, mine
a disdainful grimace
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Przykład
Seeing the broken toy, the little boy started to pout.
The toddler began to pout when denied a second cookie.
The child started to pout when told it was bedtime.
Unhappy about the decision, she pouted and crossed her arms.
Upon hearing the news, she couldn't help but pout with disappointment.