scowl|scowled|scowling|scowls in English

verb

[skaʊl]

contract the forehead in displeasure; frown, glower, have an angry or gloomy facial expressio

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1. He looked up at me with a scowl, a scowl of surprise.

2. 8 The receptionist scowled at me.

3. Julia scowled at her jewelled tortoise.

4. The Regent made an irritated sound and scowled.

5. She answered my smile with a scowl.

6. Her brows drew together in a scowl.

7. Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.

8. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace. Sentencedict.com

9. Scowling, Chueh - hui bit his lips.

10. He evinced his displeasure by scowling.

11. He looked up at me with a scowl.

12. He was reading a newspaper and scowling heavily.

13. His scowling face promised ill for our future.

14. 25 Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.

15. All my attempts to amuse the children were met with sullen scowls.

16. Jon screwed his features into a scowl.

17. He wore a permanent scowl on his face.

18. His face was set in a permanent scowl.

19. Miguel scowled and the pain this caused made him wince.

20. He let his face resume a scowl.

21. Bedford returned the scowl with a smile.

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

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

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

25. The boss manifested his disgust with a scowl.