Moues [noun]
Definition of Moues:
face
Sentence/Example of Moues:
But there is more behind to moue you further to affect this Excellent Grace.
So are many that rake dunghills.If you haue any suit, moue it in Court.
She made a moue that I ought to have found fascinating, nodding emphatically.
Valérie made a moue mutine, expressive of entire repudiation of such employment.
"Yet you can leave me to-day," pouted Favette, with a sigh and a moue mutine, and gathering tears in her large gazelle eyes.
Neither the whisper nor the moue escaped Keane, as he talked with the governor on model drainage.
English-women don't make the moue, so, though I like sticking to my mother tongue, I confess my inability to translate the word.
Mop may be only a corruption of mock, and mow of mouth—we still say make mouths—or the French moue, which has the same sense.
Three seconds later the dusty-faced little girl and her moue were sped utterly from William's mind.
Kenelm returned the moue with a mournful smile and an involuntary shrug.