glower in English

noun
1
an angry or sullen look.
My glower became a frown, and I folded my arms, leaning back against the couch.
synonyms:scowlglarefrownblack lookdirty look
verb
1
have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl.
she glowered at him suspiciously
synonyms:scowlglarelook daggersfrownlowergive someone a black lookgive someone a dirty look
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Use "glower" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "glower" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "glower", or refer to the context using the word "glower" in the English Dictionary.

1. So is a fierce, hostile glower or a series of frightened, bewildered glances.

2. The presidency is less a performance: Who saw the gloom and glower behind Eisenhower's incandescent grin?

3. The members of Club Med no longer need to glower across the table at each other.

4. It is better for such countries to prosper inside the market system than glower outside it.

5. Narcissa murmured a word of thanks, whilst Bellatrix said nothing , but continued to glower at Snape.

6. The man - eater of other an astonishment first, begin to be inspected to explorer glower photograph next!

7. If you neglect them, the bleating ingrates may glower at you or even have the nerve to die off!

8. The presidency is less an office than a performance: Who saw the gloom and glower behind Eisenhower's incandescent grin?

9. Lifelikely frighten a person, absolutely elephant really have an individual to glower is having eyes fixeding on you to see similar!

10. "Of course I know there's someone in there!" she snapped, placing her free hand on her hip and gracing Sosuke with a glower.

11. Experts say the findings indicate that smiling men do not appear to be as strong, powerful or masculine as those who glower or who seem arrogant.

12. Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.

13. 22 Please, young women, smile or simper or smirk or grin, glower or glare, or just mope about if you like, but for the love of God, please put away the duck face.