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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121. The English frown on the use of tea bag.
122. Doesn't she frown upon that kind of behaviour?
123. Why do you frown, little owl?
124. I frown upon smoking in public restaurants.
125. She looked at the examination paper with a frown.
126. And they might frown upon our behavior.
127. Today's vegetarian generations may frown upon canned luncheon meat.
128. There was a deep frown on his brow.
129. He would frown on such a proposal.
130. When l shall see thee frown on my defects.
131. A frown is often an intimation of disapproval.
132. When I shall see thee frown on my defects.
133. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace.
134. Perhaps the trend with her classmates, eat, drink, and she spends the money like water[sentencedict.com], these are things that we frown upon the.
135. Most parents frown upon their children doing part-time jobs though they may benefit from it.
136. I run off. Where the drifts get deeper. Sleeping Beauty trips me with a frown.
137. Her frown implied that she did not agree with us.
138. Piety will frown upon the man who has inherited goods from the impious ; that is, until he takes his style of dress from his own father.
139. You might like texting, frown upon sexting , but now comes "chexting"-- cheating via texting-- and it can lead to big trouble.
140. But the frown of this pale, weak, sinful, and sorrow-stricken man was what Hester could not bear, and live!
141. Pearl still pointed with her forefinger; and a frown gathered on her brow; the more impressive from the childish, the almost baby-like aspect of the features that conveyed it.
142. They frown on people spamming strangers with junk mail, but they cannot do anything to prevent it.
143. Her fellow Democrats in Congress are trying to raise BP's liability retroactively—the sort of move America's courts rightly frown on.
144. The Chinese cultural authorities tend to frown upon these sorts of things, but Garrington said he's been comfortable with the steamier content because the cast has been fine with it.
145. Never frown, even when you are sad, casque dr dre, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
146. Then, perhaps- for there was no foreseeing how it might affect her- Pearl would frown, and clench her little fist, and harden her small features into a stern, unsympathising look of discontent.
147. Wu Sun - fu's irascibility appeared to have abated somewhat , for his frown disappeared.
148. Never frown, Canada Goose Men, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
149. The Dutch are known for their rather laid-back attitude toward things the rest of the world tends to frown upon, which is one reason they're so much fun.
150. Never frown, even when you are sad Breathalyzer, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
More similar words: row, drown, brown, grow, narrow, grow on, harrow, grow up, throw off, crowded, throw up, eyebrow, throw away, from, overcrowded, frozen, as from, far from, come from, away from, keep from, hear from, free from, confront, frontier, from now on, aside from, in front of, apart from, learn from.