frown|frowned|frowning|frowns in English

verb

[fraʊn]

wrinkle one's brow in displeasure or anger, scowl, glowe

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1. The world is like a mirror: Frown at itand it frowns at you; smile, and it smiles too.

2. Why are you frowning?

3. Why are you frowning at me?

4. She frowned with concentration.

5. Paula frowned, suddenly wary.

6. And he was frowning.

7. Nancy shook her head, frowning.

8. " No, " said Mary frowning.

9. He contemplated his hands, still frowning.

10. He frowned at her anxiously.

11. Holly, are you still frowning?

12. He frowned with mock severity.

13. Frowning detracts from her beauty.

14. 19 He frowned with mock severity.

15. Such behaviour is frowned upon.

16. Mattie frowned at him disapprovingly.

17. She studied the letter, frowning thoughtfully.

18. She frowned at me, clearly annoyed.

19. He peered through the lens, frowning slightly.

20. What are you frowning at me for?

21. Frowns Obbard Sabik Brioschi discrepancy's Alumiferous convex-concave pegwood

22. No, that wasn't quite true, she corrected herself, frowning.

23. Dad frowns and says, "No, I think it's yucky.

24. She gave a little frown.

25. Badmouthing on any level is frowned-upon