How To Use Frown on In A Sentence
-
Some governments now frown on the open sale of alcohol, and zealots harass young women wearing Western clothing.
-
There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
-
Her beautiful face had a resentful frown on it.
-
The sort of people you imagine go through life with a constant frown on their face.
The Sun
-
Sarah shook her head, with a frown on her face.
-
High Sierra hikers, who frown on horses in the wilderness, have weighed in with arguments on the issue.
-
Nowadays scholarly exegetes frown on such readings of Scripture, insisting that the particularities of a text must take priority over any generalizations that can be brought from that text.
-
But single women don't frown on married life.
-
There was a deep frown on his face when he was pondering a problem.
-
She looked up with a puzzled frown on her face.
-
Her fellow Democrats in Congress are trying to raise BP's liability retroactively—the sort of move America's courts rightly frown on.
-
So by lunch it was etched gently on to the surface no deeper than a frown on a forehead.
Times, Sunday Times
-
My parents always frown on late nights out.
-
I don't fly-fish personally, but I don't frown on them at all.
Multi-Method Anglers Have More Fun
-
There was a deep frown on his brow.
-
Great responsibility does not mean that you have to go around with a frown on your face.
POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
-
Some governments now frown on the open sale of alcohol, and zealots harass young women wearing Western clothing.
-
Her ice skating class is going to be in an ice show. And her determination to be the best skater causes her to frown on her classmates1 less-than-perfect practice sessions.
-
They frown on people spamming strangers with junk mail, but they cannot do anything to prevent it.
-
Many teachers frown on such practices.
-
I suspect there's no law against it, but considering the obvious discommoding this causes for residents in the area, it is a practice I would certainly frown on.
-
So by lunch it was etched gently on to the surface no deeper than a frown on a forehead.
Times, Sunday Times
-
Below you will find some common spamming techniques that search engines frown on.
-
The English frown on the use of tea bag.
-
When l shall see thee frown on my defects.
-
Ricky gives a somewhat disappointed sigh and I can just hear the frown on his lips.
-
Then she waited with a slight frown on her pale white face, as if she might learn something by waiting.
-
The old man looked out over the city, an abstracted frown on his face.
THE KEYS OF HELL
-
Great responsibility does not mean that you have to go around with a frown on your face.
POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
-
Milton ultimately is a pious man and wants us to frown on Satan's critique of the Judeo-Christian conception of divinity.
-
The sort of people you imagine go through life with a constant frown on their face.
The Sun
-
They are polite to the ‘English’ but inaccessible and unapproachable; they don't take photographs and frown on others photographing them.
-
They do frown on barging coal there which is why I didn't do it.
-
The second tendency is for societies to erect moral codes, which often frown on behaviour encoded by our selfish genes.
-
‘There you are,’ Yelena said to me, a faint frown on her sharp-featured face.
-
But it's not congressional ethics investigators who are most likely to frown on Daschle's lobbying vita.
-
On the contrary, if a person behaves roughly and impolitely people will frown on him.
-
Tatiana was slumped back in her seat, her arms crossed, and a frown on her face.
-
He would frown on such a proposal.
-
There was a disappointed frown on her brow as the swirling symphony of notes surrounded us.
-
There was a troubled frown on his weather - beaten face.
-
Krasic stared up at the window like a moonstruck hare, an intent frown on his face.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
-
Daak was unusually restrained, standing behind Ace with a hand on her shoulder and a puzzled frown on his face.
-
The frown on the bachelor's face was deepening to a scowl.
-
Most (though not all) Christian denominations today frown on the actual practice of any magic other than theurgy and that only as practised by qualified clergy.
-
There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
-
The old man looked out over the city, an abstracted frown on his face.
THE KEYS OF HELL
-
Not only did they pull off an immensely difficult logistical task, they also managed to attract and please three very different target audiences: mainstream folks who wouldn't know a hobbit from a bantha, hardcore Tolkien fans that were prepared to comb through every frame of film in search of the tiniest deviation from their Holy Texts, and critics who generally frown on anything that doesn't involve grainy photography, trailer park settings, or subtitles.
Simple Tricks and Nonsense: Oscar thoughts
-
Some restaurants frown on men not wearing jackets.
-
Cerbreo came pattering up then, a frown on his face.
-
However, most DDR players frown on this as a crutch.
-
The Boss will frown on those who come to work late.
-
And yet even the most liberal-minded clubs would probably frown on football shirts being worn on the course.
Times, Sunday Times
-
There was only a very slight frown on her brow when Fernando went inside to bring out the paella.
-
Krasic stared up at the window like a moonstruck hare, an intent frown on his face.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
-
When I shall see thee frown on my defects.
-
Lady Mar gazed with a weird frown on the lovely form of Helen, as she wound her exquisitely turned arms around the earl in filial tenderness.
The Scottish Chiefs