brows in the PONS Dictionary

brows Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

beetle brows
to knit one's brows
to knit one's brows

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Meanwhile, you can make your brows appear thicker, by making light feathery strokes with an eyebrow pencil.
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They had horny brows, flat noses, wide mouths, and sparse, lank hair.
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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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For the brows, fill them in with a pomade or brow pencil.
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So how do more vigorous pluckers regain their bushy brows?
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Interestingly, fearful eyes, brows and mouth seem to separately reproduce these brain responses.
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To give your brows that flawless, high definition finish, use highlighters or white powders to fill in the space underneath the brow.
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The pretty brunette, who streaked her hair with blond highlights, accessorized her outfit with a cute charm bracelet, dark red lips and perfectly shaped brows.
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Grandmasters would wilt, their suits would crumple, sweat would glisten on their brows, panic would overwhelm their nervous systems.
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They overcome obstacles and perform nerve-jangling escapes before surveying the landscape under knitted brows and setting off again.
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