Type of facial expression.
1Isabel can gurn all she wants, but I won't be made to feel awkward.
2They just gurn and mug and shout and shriek.
3Also, from watching the video clips of myself, it seems that I gurn quite a bit when concentrating.
4The cuss is on her wuss nor ever, judgin' from the gurn and the flash of her teeth.'
5The truth is they think this is one of the places they can go without being forced to gurn at cameraphones.
6In the first place Robyn brings her dog, Diggity, and a quartet of camels which gurn and growl as they march.
7The lack of spin has brought out all his variations of flight, pace, drift, line, gurn, and he has used them brilliantly.
8He gurns and snarls and sniffles and bares his teeth like him.
9It gurned at him with its horrible round mouth, showing its teeth.
10Gunthor son of Gurn was raising the other clans even now.
11They gurned and pulled out their ears into batwings while the charm lasted.
12And next to him someone in a suit, silently gurning their face off.
13Sadly it has been a tricky week for grassroots gurning.
14When she is happy she gurgles, gurns and waves her arms like a demented mime.
15She grinned and gurned and grinned again, and ran off to cry with her coach.
16There is an excruciating closeup of De Niro flinching and gurning with his eyes shut.