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UK
/fɹˈaʊn/
]
[ US /ˈfɹaʊn/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹaʊn/ ]
NOUN
- a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
VERB
- look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
How To Use frown In A Sentence
- The priest hushes him with a frown: ‘Quiet, this is a church.’
- She watched Luke read it, saw the gathering frown carve two grooves over his aquiline nose.
- A frown creased her forehead.
- At this hint the captain put on a martial frown, and looked very big, without speaking; while his yokefellow, with a disdainful toss of her nose, muttered something about The Adventures of Roderick Random
- Confusion darkened her eyes and lowered her brows in a frown.
- Phillis without a frown or smile Sat and knotted, and knotted and knotted and knotted all the while.
- Trey frowned, furrowed his brows and observed the object of his affections.
- A small frown creased her forehead.
- : 00AM 'Twas the fifth day 'fore Christmas and all through the towns Recalling the past year brought smiles and frowns The readers were anxious, and so we will show 'em It's time once again for the Action Line poem Recession, economy, job loss and more Were issues that really should come to the fore Reality's something we don't reconcile When everyone lives in a state of denial For instance, the Realtors push ritzy condos On people with pickups all covered with Bondo The city spends fortunes to make Chapman snow While staffers and programs are told they must go And what's the surprise of a fierce winter storm We live in the mountains and it's just the norm You'd think that the city would figure by now When flakes are a'falling, you go out and plow The county commission, its head in the sand, Can't seem to come up with the zones for the land With gas money dwindling and going away The budgeting process will lead us astray Joelle switches parties, the Dems she did ditch Progressives were angry and cried "bait and switch Durangoherald.com
- Arnold stood again, a worried frown creasing his features.