Definition of Poutful

1. pouty [adj] - See also: pouty

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poutful

poussettes
poussetting
poussie
poussies
poussin
poussins
poustie
poustinia
poustinias
poustinik
pout
pouted
pouter
pouter pigeon
pouters
poutful (current term)
pouther
pouthered
pouthers
poutier
poutiest
poutily
poutine
poutines
pouting
poutingly
poutings
pouts
pouty
povert

Literary usage of Poutful

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Lazy Minstrel by Joseph Ashby-Sterry (1886)
"... Your winsome face, Your figure full of girlish grace, M1 Is quite unique! Your pretty, poutful, childlike charm, All criticism must disarm, ..."

2. In My Lady's Name: Poems of Love and Beauty by Charles Wells Moulton (1896)
"We cannot dream all through the day, Demure and doubtful: When shines the sun we must make hay, When lips are poutful— Stay, O stay ! PEGGY. ..."

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