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Examples for "pout"
Examples for "pout"
1I did note, however, her lower lip puffed out in a pout.
2Shandy, glancing back for a moment, saw Hurwood's pout of scholarly dissatisfaction.
3There was a slight pout about her lips; she hung her head.
4That familiar pout returned as she continued to toy with his wings.
5It also gives nourishment when used overnight, for a perfect morning pout.
1The woodsman made a wry face at the mention of this delicacy.
2She made a wry face in protest that he fenced with her.
3And Kenny made a wry face and departed-withtorture in his throat.
4He looked at the grub half ashamed and made a wry face.
5At this announcement I saw the four girls pulling a wry face.
1She gave a moue and a flounce in reply, and swished out.
2One can see Chopin making a mocking moue as he wrote it.
3Laurel noticed Katrina looking around her with a faint moue of distaste.
4She made a pouting moue and tapped her little foot, then she laughed.
5The girl groaned an inarticulate protest and made a little moue of distaste.
6The girl tilted her head, with a teenage moue of distaste.
7She wrinkled her nose and made a little moue of distaste.
8The tone of his voice brooked no argument so she dismounted with a moue.
9His face wrinkled up and he made a bitter moue.
10Torral pursed her full lips into a moue of petulance.
11Madame made a little moue with her lips and nodded kind of sidewise, conceding.
12Beauregard fancied he detected a moue of distaste on the Chinaman's proverbially inscrutable face.
13She narrowed her eyes at them, and pursed her lips in a sympathetic moue.
14Annette made a moue that signified "Don't talk about that!" and continued:
15She gives a moue of annoyance at the mangled language we have to use: Whatever.
16And Opal declined curtly, made a little moue at Shafton and followed up the stairs.