scowl|scowls in English
noun
[skaʊl]
angry or gloomy facial expression; frown, glowe
Use "scowl|scowls" in a sentence
1. He looked up at me with a scowl, a scowl of surprise.
2. She answered my smile with a scowl.
3. Her brows drew together in a scowl.
4. Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.
5. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace. Sentencedict.com
6. He looked up at me with a scowl.
7. 25 Kip shot me an exuberant scowl.
8. All my attempts to amuse the children were met with sullen scowls.
9. Jon screwed his features into a scowl.
10. He wore a permanent scowl on his face.
11. His face was set in a permanent scowl.
12. He let his face resume a scowl.
13. Bedford returned the scowl with a smile.
14. The boss manifested his disgust with a scowl.
15. I wonder why he is wearing an angry scowl.
16. The frown on the bachelor's face was deepening to a scowl.
17. The ripple of laughter that followed brought a scowl to Trentham's face.
18. She looked at me with a scowl on her face.
19. She was serving soup with a ladle and scowl.
20. She passes through much of the movie with a monotonous scowl.
21. Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles.
22. Granny smiled Benevolently, an expression almost as repellent as her usual scowl
23. He came insolently towards Mr. Won, his features set in a scowl.
24. Afoul, Aprowl, befoul, cowl, crowl, foul, fowl, howl, jowl, miaul, moul, owl, prowl, rabaul, scowl, yowl.
25. Bell started Job Corps last March, standing 6 foot 6 and wearing a scowl.