"Moue" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A moue is a facial expression that is a slight, involuntary, and often disapproving pucker of the lips, as if the person is wrinkling their face in disapproval or distaste. It is often used to convey a sense of displeasure or discontent, and may be accompanied by a raised eyebrow or a furrowed brow. The word "moue" is derived from the French word "moyer", which means "to pucker".
Mottoes refers to the short and memorable phrases or sentences that are often used as a guide or inspiration for someone, a group, or an organization. They usually convey a message, value, or principle that the individual or entity wishes to promote and adhere to.
Mou is short for "monologue", which is a speech in a play, novel, or film in which a character speaks alone, often revealing their thoughts and feelings to themselves or the audience.
A moucharaby is a type of private window or balcony, often with latticework or screens, used in traditional Moroccan architecture. It is typically a ornate and intricately designed outdoor space offering views and ventilation for residents, often with a sense of separation from the outside world.
A mouchoir is a French word that means "handkerchief". It is a small piece of cloth used for wiping the nose, mouth, or eyes, especially in formal or historical contexts.
Mouillage is a noun that refers to a shallow place in a sea or ocean where a ship can anchor or be beached. It is also the place where a ship's crew gathers to take on water or supplies. In meteorology, mouillage is used to describe a shallow depression in the atmosphere that can lead to thunderstorms or tornadoes.
Moulard specifically refers to a male duck that is being raised for foie gras, a delicacy made from the luxurious and buttery liver of ducks or geese. Moulards are typically bred for their size, temperament, and liver quality, which is considered the best for producing high-quality foie gras.
Shaped or formed by a mold or a process of molding, typically into a specific shape or design.