Definitionn. a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
Last update: January 8, 2016
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Wear a smile and have friends; wear a scowl and have wrinkles. [adjective]
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He turned, and just to look at his angry scowl, I realized that it would not be wise to carry on. [Please select]
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-- I could slay him," he added, with a vindictive scowl, "were he grasping the horns of the altar. [Please select]
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"Agne is not such another as the girl who played tricks with your helmet," replied Gorgo, and the black arches of her eyebrows knit into something very like a scowl. [Please select]
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Captain van Adrienssen scowled, looked round, and was caught in his companion's arms as he fell. [Please select]
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But Captain Jeremy's scowl and the light in Captain John's green eyes soon convinced the busybodies that they were playing with fire, and likely to burn their fingers. [Please select]
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And Dennis bowed and said, in spite of a scowl from Polly, "I'm very glad you liked it."' [Please select]
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The Templar scowled upon him with an eye of death, but answered calmly, "By whatever Temple I swear, be assured, Lord Marquis, my oath is sacred." [Please select]
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Bumble's scowl, but, on the contrary, treated it with great disdain, and even raised a laugh thereat, which sounded as though it were genuine. [Please select]
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Having bestowed a scowl upon the object of this warning, to increase its effect, Mr. [Please select]
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He was out of temper; and he looked up with an angry scowl. [Please select]
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