Synonym: pout, scowl. Antonym: smile. Similar words: row, drown, brown, grow, narrow, grow on, harrow, grow up. Meaning: [fraʊn] n. a facial expression of dislike or displeasure. v. look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval.
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61. A smile is self-powering, a frown is self-defeating. Dr T.P.Chia
62. The nun's forehead creased into a puzzled frown.
63. The very idea of secrecy made him frown.
64. No visible sign, except a slight frown.
65. Dad's forehead was crinkling into a frown.
66. When he came to his own seal, his frown would. deepen.
67. His frown deepened, then transformed itself into a radiant grin.
68. He put it down and took up the other six in turn, his frown remaining.
69. He looks up at her inquiringly and she looks away with another slight frown.
70. These five-minute injections plump out the frown lines and defeat wrinkles by relaxing forehead muscles.
71. She stirred, a slight frown creasing her forehead, but her face relaxed again, and became peaceful.
72. Sarah shook her head, with a frown on her face.
73. She reads to the end, the frown deepening on her face.
74. She watched Luke read it, saw the gathering frown carve two grooves over his aquiline nose.
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75. Then she waited with a slight frown on her pale white face, as if she might learn something by waiting.
76. After a moment, with a frown, the guard waved them on.
77. Serious business, he thought with a frown as he picked up the receiver.
78. High Sierra hikers, who frown on horses in the wilderness, have weighed in with arguments on the issue.
79. Only he hadn't, just quietly angry, and bitter, she thought with a frown.
80. Some governments now frown on the open sale of alcohol, and zealots harass young women wearing Western clothing.
81. She looked up, brows wrinkled in a frown, and he produced a typewritten report and gave it to her.
82. Instantly, you are treated to the Archer frown of disapproval.
83. Tension showed in the tight line of Amelie's mouth, the worried frown between her eyes and her new thinness.
84. Fiona watched him with a frown: Lewis's drinking, even to my eyes, was increasingly without shame.
85. In time they turn into deep lines, wrinkles, frown marks and sagging skin.
86. A frown touched her brow to recall the feeling of unease that had gripped her during that brief conversation.
87. At the same time she is so overwhelmed by guilt she can not allow herself to be apart frown the baby.
88. He returned to assist Frye, who was standing now with a frown of concentration on his face.
89. Eyes downcast; baby lips pulled into a frown; dull, vacant stare.
90. The doorbell rang and she started violently before glancing at her watch with a frown.
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