scowling in English

verb
1
frown in an angry or bad-tempered way.
she scowled at him defiantly
synonyms:glower atfrown atglare atgrimace atlower atlook daggers atgive someone a black lookmake a face atpull a faceturn the corners of one's mouth down atpout atgive someone a dirty look
adjective
    beetle-browed
verb
    glower atfrown atglare atgrimace atlower atlook daggers atgive someone a black lookmake a face atpull a faceturn the corners of one's mouth down atpout atgive someone a dirty look

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1. Scowling, Chueh - hui bit his lips.

2. He evinced his displeasure by scowling.

3. He was reading a newspaper and scowling heavily.

4. His scowling face promised ill for our future.

5. Good riddance, she thought, scowling fiercely at the water.

6. Why are you scowling at me? I've done nothing.

7. "What do you want?" said the old man, scowling.

8. Mitchell rubbed the back of his neck, scowling.

9. I stood my ground, hands on hips, scowling.

10. The off-shift sat scowling on a wall, counting their money.

11. He went reluctantly, scowling and cursing the man on the horse.

12. There she was , grey - suited , sweet - faced , demure, but scowling.

13. She was scowling and he felt slightly impatient with her.

14. He was drinking his double whiskey too fast and scowling.

15. He nods stiffly, then settles his chin down on his chest, scowling.

16. Most seemed to be in caustic middle age, faces blank or scowling.

17. 21 He went reluctantly, scowling and cursing the man on the horse.

18. He was silent, scowling, and Hoomey was too uncertain of him to say anything.

19. I held the receiver away from my ear and looked at it, scowling.

20. He was scowling fearfully, and I judged that he was concocting a particularly knotty editorial.

21. Banjo folded his arms across the front of his Mac West, scowling, not looking at Connors.

22. But now it sits scowling outside the conversation of humankind, offering expert opinion with a sneer.

23. The driver of the car was a powerful fellow with Beetled brows and scowling face.

24. Just think of the red stripes scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species.

25. When she rubbed them clear he was no longer there. Good riddance, she thought, scowling fiercely at the water.

26. Your facial expressions can help to emphasize parts of your speech too: try smiling, scowling, or raising your eyebrows.

27. Reed has been scowling so long in his long career that it seems a natural repose for him.

28. Just think of the red stripes on the scowling face of the male Mandrill, Africa's largest monkey species.

29. Rochester; though the Begrimed face, the disordered dress […] , the desperate and scowling countenance, the rough, bristling hair might well have disguised him.

30. ‘Animalistically sexual’ Surly, scowling Johnny lives on the inexorably failing livestock farm with his father and grandmother (a terrific Gemma Jones) in an atmophere of mutual hostility and

31. (Washington’s smart-aleck scowling is not a characterization so much as Attitudinizing the same way his father Denzel does.) Stallworth joins the Colorado Springs police force without conforming

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33. A scowling look is altogether unnatural; when it is often assumed, the result is that all comeliness dies away, and at last is so completely extinguished that it cannot be again lighted up at all.

34. ‘The marsh hawk perches in a bare cottonwood tree, scowling at a flock of Bufflehead ducks bobbing on the marsh.’ Origin Mid 17th century (in the sense ‘simpleton’): from obsolete buffle ‘buffalo’ + head .

35. Rochester; though the Begrimed face, the disordered dress (his coat hanging loose from one arm, as if it had been almost torn from his back in a scuffle), the desperate and scowling countenance, the rough, bristling hair might well …

36. If someone speaks in a way that sounds irritated or sarcastic, they are speaking with asperity; their mood might be characterized by scowling or brooding in a corner.On a more physical level, the weather outside can carry Asperities such as harsh winds or high humidity.

37. Pair of drawings show contrast between smiling immigrants arriving from Western Europe labeled with "honest industry," "thrift," and "loyalty" and scowling, slinking immigrants arriving from Eastern Europe labeled with "Bolshevikism," "crazy theories," "anarchy," and "freak ideas."