Look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval.
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Examples for "lower"
Examples for "lower"
1Stocks in Europe and Asia were higher today on lower oil prices.
2Conclusion: The level of our patients; health awareness is lower than satisfactory.
3The court may also result in lower legal costs in some cases.
4However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer hold times.
5Meanwhile, others question whether this work will ultimately translate into lower prices.
1She shifted position several times, her frown deepening with each new examination.
2The smile will succeed the frown; the balm will follow the rod.
3His valet saw him frown and asked, 'Is something amiss, Sir Paul?'
4Prescott gave him a brief frown but didn't ask for an explanation.
5And in a few days apparently I won't be able to frown.
1If nothing else, that man really knows how to hold a glower.
2Perhaps to sun itself, or perhaps only to glower at the world.
3I think. She scooted back under the station-probablyto avoid Jeth's glower.
4Then, his glower faded and was replaced by his usual affable expression.
5It bore a pained expression somewhere between a glower and a grimace.
1However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn down.
2Watson said it was possible the three would turn down the request.
3However, her decision to turn down the historic offer ended up backfiring.
4However, if the oil starts smoking, turn down the heat without delay.
5Often, the best thing we can do is turn down the volume.
1Harper Elliston remained in his room until a late lour.
2Rebecca, I am trying to catch the person, or thing, that killed lour boyfriend.
3Three, lour hours ago, along about daylight.
4Venoun d'espeli; et ren per lour douna!
5En tesmoigaunz (sic) de quenx choses a cestes presentes endentures les parties enterchaungablement ount mys lour seals.
6The palisade and the blockhouses were a tangle of counterspells and amulets; the smelly air a lour of magic.
7As she flew, she worked on her problem: how to get lour humans out of the blast zone in as many minutes.
8The sun might shine, or the clouds might lour; but nothing could appear to me as it had done the day before.
9The weather began to lour-thewind blew stronger and stronger-numerousicebergs appeared ahead-ina short time the ship was surrounded by them.
10A darkness loured all day in the west even under the rainclouds.
11Victor suspended operations with the handkerchief to bend upon his tormentor a louring, distrustful stare.
12So they held their tongues and watched the approach of the boat with gloomy, louring glances.
13He paused there, louring at his subaltern with haunted eyes ablaze in a face like parchment.
14Sometimes she caught him looking at her with a louring invidiousness that she could hardly bear.
15Lucifer loured and grew pale; in a moment, there flew in a wry-footed imp, panting and trembling.
16The kataping (Terminalia catappa, L. and Juglans catappa, Lour.)