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Meaning of glout

Webster

glout (v. i.)

To pout; to look sullen.

Webster

glout (v. t.)

To view attentively; to gloat on; to stare at.

glout Sentence Examples

  1. The glout night sky cast an eerie glow upon the deserted streets.
  2. The wretched beggar's glout eyes reflected the hopelessness of his condition.
  3. The greedy businessman glouted at the prospect of increased profits.
  4. The vampire's glout teeth sank into its victim's neck, drawing a life-giving stream.
  5. The dragon's glout breath scorched the landscape, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  6. The thief glouted at the jewels he had pilfered, reveling in their glimmer.
  7. The cruel tyrant glouted over the suffering he inflicted upon his subjects.
  8. The insatiable monster glouted down its prey, leaving nothing but bones behind.
  9. The glout storm raged through the forest, tearing down trees and sending animals fleeing for safety.
  10. The glout stare of the ancient idol seemed to hold a secret power that both fascinated and repelled.

FAQs About the word glout

To pout; to look sullen., To view attentively; to gloat on; to stare at.

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The glout night sky cast an eerie glow upon the deserted streets.

The wretched beggar's glout eyes reflected the hopelessness of his condition.

The greedy businessman glouted at the prospect of increased profits.

The vampire's glout teeth sank into its victim's neck, drawing a life-giving stream.