Sullen or unfriendly in appearance.
1They were followed by about ten dark, beetle-browed males, who carried guitars.
2And she points to a beetle-browed citizen with an unshaven face.
3He is a thick-set, beetle-browed man, with a well-to-do-in-the-world air of pious stolidity.
4The house is two stories high, with a sort of beetle-browed roof in front.
5Florid and beetle-browed, its driver stared at me:
6Mr. Haight was tall and bent and beetle-browed.
7I felt like a beetle-browed brute with a dripping knife and hands imbrued with innocent gore.
8The rumbustious ogre has a hitherto undescribed, but quite imaginable, gap-toothed, beetle-browed ogress of a wife.
9He has become a beetle-browed, sullen, slouching ruffian.
10Another was a black-bearded, beetle-browed, hang-dog looking rascal.
11The other was a middle-sized, powerful fellow, clean shaven and beetle-browed, and dressed in shabby, ill-fitting garments.
12Any court would show mercy under the circumstances.' He did not look at the big, beetle-browed mate.
13Tom Tozer was a bull-necked, beetle-browed fellow, the expression of whose face was eloquent with acknowledged roguery.
14Shaggy, beetle-browed and unshaven, his looks were anything but pleasing to those who did not fully know him.
15There we were, surrounded by a roomful of candidates as hairy and beetle-browed as you could wish to see.
16This heavy, beetle-browed ruffian, who has grown old in sin, and whose appetite increases with his years, is Polichinelle.
Beetle-browed a través del tiempo