pouty

Adjective

 * 1) Tending to pout; angry in a childish or cute way; showing mock anger.
 * 2) * 1799, Cassandra Leigh Cook, Battleridge, London: Cawthorn, Volume1, Chapter5, p.77,
 * ‘My dear Doctor,’ said he, ‘this wrathful man thinks you have been unsuccessful, and is primed to be pouty; let us enjoy the pleasure of discovery by a little delay; ’
 * 1) Shaped into a pout; (of lips) protruding (often implying sulkiness or flirtiness).
 * 2) * 1851, (as Ik. Marvel.), Dream Life, New York: Scribner, Chapter5, pp.239-240,
 * Was there ever a baby seen, or even read of, like that baby! he is a little pouty about the mouth—but such a mouth!
 * 1) Characterized by pouting.
 * 2) * 2006,, , London: Granta, 2008, Chapter27, p.214,
 * Only their full red lips bore similarity, the father’s bubbly wedges endowing him with a drag queen’s pouty glamour.
 * 1) Characterized by pouting.
 * 2) * 2006,, , London: Granta, 2008, Chapter27, p.214,
 * Only their full red lips bore similarity, the father’s bubbly wedges endowing him with a drag queen’s pouty glamour.
 * 1) * 2006,, , London: Granta, 2008, Chapter27, p.214,
 * Only their full red lips bore similarity, the father’s bubbly wedges endowing him with a drag queen’s pouty glamour.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: nyrpistelevä,
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Plautdietsch: prunsch
 * Russian: