scowled

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past of scowl
scowl
The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowning; the expression of displeasure, sullenness, or discontent in the countenance; an angry frown
scowl
To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or angry
scowl
To express by a scowl; as, to scowl defiance
scowl
Hence, gloom; dark or threatening aspect
scowl
{f} contract the forehead in displeasure; frown, glower, have an angry or gloomy facial expression
scowl
Hence, to look gloomy, dark, or threatening; to lower
scowl
frown with displeasure
scowl
a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
scowl
The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowing; the expression of displeasure, sullenness, or discontent in the countenance; an angry frown
scowl
{i} angry or gloomy facial expression; frown, glower
scowl
To look at or repel with a scowl or a frown
scowl
When someone scowls, an angry or hostile expression appears on their face. He scowled, and slammed the door behind him She scowled at the two men as they entered the room. Scowl is also a noun. Chris met the remark with a scowl. to look at someone in an angry way frown (Probably from a language). an angry or disapproving expression on someone's face frown
scowl
{n} a frown
scowl
{v} to forwn, to look angry
scowled

    Türkische aussprache

    skauld

    Aussprache

    /ˈskould/ /ˈskaʊld/

    Etymologie

    [ 'skau(&)l ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English skoulen, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish skule to scowl.
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