glowering in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I see the older dog glowering hatefully behind as a single pillow-feather floats through the air.
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He is mercurial -- now the smiling raconteur, now petulant, now glowering indignant.
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Across the narrow ridge-top to the north are deep corries and dark walls of crag, glowering down over the lake.
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Glowering over the main entrance to the city stands a tall and frowning structure, dark and dispiriting even in bright sunshine.
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Rick mostly glowers, but in this case it's appropriate glowering.
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He stands there, menacingly, glowering at the top of the bald man's bare head.
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He was often seen glowering with anger when he appeared in court and was forced to sit inside a cage.
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Hedgerows and scarecrows, furrows and meadows; crooked streets and glowering slums; rolling smog and roaring hearths.
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It wasn't the town hall audience glowering or scoffing in response.
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When he played, all bristling brows, and glowering five o'clock shadow at two in the afternoon, it was a different story.
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