Glouting

/ˈɡlaʊtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of 'glout': currently pouting or sulking.

Etymology

From 'glout' + '-ing' (present participle marker). Standard English formation showing an action in progress.

Kelly Says

Adding '-ing' to verbs is one of English's most productive patterns—you can 'glout,' 'glouting,' 'glouted' to show different times, just like run, running, ran!

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