Sullen or unfriendly in appearance.
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Examples for "scowling"
Examples for "scowling"
1At the parsonage the young minister still sat scowling in his study.
2Gareth finally reached the top step, scowling as he mentally cursed Society.
3She was scowling, as if she actually believed what Amos was saying.
4The lady started and flung a conscience-stricken glance at the scowling cup-bearer.
5Brad, however, stood scowling, his shoulders tensed, his hands clenched into fists.
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