"Sourpusses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sourpusses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sourpusses
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"Sourpusses" Meaning

Disapproving or disenchanted people who often make faces or expressions that convey their discontent or displeasure.

"Sourpusses" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sourpusses"


1. Informal Description

- Example: His perpetual sourpusses lighted up for only one occasion a year, which was Christmas.

2. Attitude Display

- Example: Trouble was known for her unmistakable sourpusses on a bad day.

3. Collective Description

- Example: Despite several knocks, Ellie always maintained a disagreeable set of sourpusses.

4. Expressing Dislike

- Example: You are not someone who likes big gatherings, preferring instead subdued sourpusses and simple melodies.

5. To Entertain

- Example: Living late in the night is not only true to a teenager but even features his camouflaged sourpusses in anthologies.

"Sourpusses" Similar Words

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Souring

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Becoming or feeling sour or unpleasantly sharp or acidic, often used to describe a relationship or situation that has deteriorated.<br><br>Example: "The conversation between them was souring by the minute."<br><br>Note: This verb is not as commonly used as "become sour" and is often used in more formal or literary contexts.

Sourly

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Having a sour taste or smell, or showing a feeling of complaint or discontent.

Sourness

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Adv. (very) unpleasant or bitter in taste, smell or feeling; opposite of sweet.

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Sourstarch

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A sous-chef, also known as a deputy chef, is a high-ranking position in a professional kitchen, typically the second-in-command after the head chef.

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Souse

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Dip or plunge something or someone into a liquid, typically to wet the surface of an object or moisten someone's face and head for refreshing oneself.