noun
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a person or thing that pouts
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a breed of domestic pigeon with a large crop capable of being greatly puffed out
Etymology
Origin of pouter
Example Sentences
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If he is the playmaker and not the pouter, the Browns have a prize.
From Seattle Times
My newest employee has turned out to be a pouter who stops speaking for days at a time.
From Seattle Times
He always marched about with his chest stuck out like a pouter pigeon, and he called out “On the word One—” on every possible occasion.
From Literature
The company combined genes from two species of salmon with a pouter eel to produce a fish it says it can bring to market twice as fast as conventional salmon.
From The Guardian
He favored the fanciest breeds — pouters, carriers, barbs, fantails, short-faced tumblers and many more.
From New York Times
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