scowl in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scowl in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They received scowls and jeers from a hostile crowd.
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He gets to be gruff, granite-faced, mean-spirited, rude and pessimistic, never cracking a smile and scowling like a rat just died in the studio's air-conditioning pipes...
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The girl scowls and turns her head away.
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The scowl was always present.
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The crab possesses red pincers and red eyes, with a scowl of determination.
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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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When choosing a mean-spirited or angry response, a much more perceptible scowl shows itself.
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The soldiers felt the sting and scowled back; the officers looked straight before them.
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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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Ed has a scowl, a cigar sticking out of his mouth and a rough, gravelly voice.
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