To fish or spear for pouts.
noun.
One of several fishes which have swollen or inflated parts.
noun.
An eel-pout.
noun.
The bib or blens, Gadus luscus; the whiting-cod: more fully called whiting-pout.
noun.
In the United States, a kind of catfish, Amiurus catus, and others of this genus; a horn-pout.
To thrust out the lips, as in displeasure or sullenness; hence, to look sullen.
To swell out; be plump and prominent: as, pouting lips; pouting clusters of grapes.
To puff out or swell up the breast, as a pigeon. See pouter, 2.
To thrust out; protrude.
noun.
A protrusion of the lips as in pouting; hence, a fit of sullenness or displeasure: as, she has the pouts.
noun.
A pouter pigeon. See pouter, 2.
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A young fowl or bird: same as poult.
noun.
Figuratively, a young girl; a sweetheart.
To go gunning for young grouse or partridges.
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In coal-mining, a tool used for knocking out timbers in the workings.