glout

/ɡlaʊt/
verb
  1. To stare or scowl with sullen anger or displeasure; to look gloomy or threatening.
    • The old man glouted at the noisy teenagers from his porch.
    • The child glouted at his mother when told to clean his room.
    • After losing the game, the player glouted from the bench, refusing to speak to anyone.
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