scowl in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

scowl in the PONS Dictionary

scowl Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to scowl at sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A bitter older woman who always seems to have a scowl on her face.
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He hasn't much self-confidence, but mostly has his eyebrows crossed with a scowl on his face.
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He was said to have scowled during the first debate several times, which he later made light of.
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He is initially described as big and swarthy, and had tiny eyes, a scowl and his eyebrows grew together.
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He was about ten years old and usually had a mean scowl on his face.
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Here, she has a shoulder-length cut of a blonde bob and retains a scowl on her face.
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The women comprise a mixture of old and young, and they share similar twisted expressions; they are but for a lone exception scowling, nervous and obedient.
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The girl scowls and turns her head away.
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When choosing a mean-spirited or angry response, a much more perceptible scowl shows itself.
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The melancholy image features rows of boys standing at attention, watched over by scowling, ominous-looking priests.
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