Facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration.
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Look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval.
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Examples for "scowl "
Examples for "scowl "
1 The heavy scowl smoothed away but the fierceness lingered in his eyes.
2 The girl in the scarlet jacket turned around with an angry scowl .
3 That was the question now; and Peter met McGivney scowl for scowl .
4 They scowl at the visitor as the Scripture reader opens the door.
5 When they look out over the water they scowl and glance away.
1 She shifted position several times, her frown deepening with each new examination.
2 The smile will succeed the frown ; the balm will follow the rod.
3 His valet saw him frown and asked, 'Is something amiss, Sir Paul?'
4 Prescott gave him a brief frown but didn't ask for an explanation.
5 And in a few days apparently I won't be able to frown .
6 That doesn't stop me from tightening my frown in an unspoken question.
7 Deegie noticed Ayla's expression, and quickly saw the reason for her frown .
8 It was the first time Pax had seen him break his frown .
9 Lily Mae's frown deepened, but mercifully she didn't ask for an explanation.
10 Now, seeing her worried frown , he thought that might be a mistake.
11 Most, however, remained to glare and frown and mutter curses at us.
12 Gurney read the note with a deepening frown , then read it again.
13 He can frown at the United States' dubious affair with the firearm.
14 Science shows that more muscles are used to frown than to smile.
15 I knew him well enough to know his frown hid his worry.
16 She stood in the doorway surveying with a frown their preoccupied industry.
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