glout

Related to glout: compensate, begrudge, berate, mitigate

glout

(ɡlaʊt)
n
a frown or scowl
vb (intr)
to look sullen
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Alawode alongside other executive members said the move to include egg in the mid-day meal of pupils would help the association tremendously in the area of glout challenge.
Another synonym, to glut 'to overload or surfeit with food; hence, to surfeit, cloy, or sicken with excess of anything' was adopted after OF glut, glout 'greedy, gluttonous'.
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My investigation turned up relatively few pairs of five or more letters, and only one of six or more: GLOUTS and CASHES.