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frowning

[ US /ˈfɹaʊnɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈa‍ʊnɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. showing displeasure or anger

How To Use frowning In A Sentence

  • The songs are irritatingly infectious with enough angst to keep the moodiest teenagers frowning.
  • Seconds later a man with a thin, frowning face said, 'Let's roll.'
  • Smiling, frowning, squinting and other habitual facial expressions cause these wrinkles to become more prominent.
  • And then there was that tiny form in her arms, its face wizened, troubled, frowning. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The manager sat frowning behind his desk throughout the whole interview.
  • The eyebrow frowning, the inner ends drawn down, the outer very raised. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • There were several colors of pencils, even a slide rule, at which she was frowning.
  • I remembered my imprudent sister and sighed, frowning.
  • I was surprised to observe his frowning aspect on landing, and ascribed it to the circumstance of his being the "harse," or harrow, a term of derision applied to the slowest canoe. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume I.
  • Cameron gulped the much-needed air as he turned to see Damian frowning.
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