verb
- past tense of glout; to pout or sulk; to look angry or displeased
Usage: archaic; dialectal; chiefly British
Examples
- She glouted in the corner after being told she couldn't go to the party.
- He glouted at his sister for taking his toy without asking.
- The child glouted silently, refusing to speak to anyone.
- She glouted with her arms crossed, clearly unhappy with the decision.