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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151. " Ai!'said Hung - chien with a frown, " Why do you have to tell her - ".
152. Nver frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
153. And anyone who knows me will tell you that I frown upon fisticuffs.
154. Be advised however that that referees frown upon such behavior.
155. " All right, " he said to himself, with an irrepressible frown, " let her sleep alone. "
156. However, most DDR players frown on this as a crutch.
157. On the contrary, if a person behaves roughly and impolitely people will frown on him.
158. The frown on the bachelor's face was deepening to a scowl.
159. Objective : To remove glabellar frown lines and crows lines using brow lift which improve beautify face.
160. He doth nothing but frown, as who should say, " If you will not have me, choose. "
161. In addition, due to the impact of Chinese traditional values, the public has high expectations of donors, which means Chinese frown upon the philanthropy which appears to have ulterior motives.
162. I am sure your father would frown upon such a proposal.
163. Mongolian parents tend to frown upon the practice of dating, although they are slowly yielding to their offspring's demands to be allowed to do so.
164. Maxwell turned half around, with his hands full of papers and ticker tape. "What position?" he asked,[sentencedict.com] with a frown.
165. I guess banks always frown upon clients lugging a large amount of cash at a time.
166. In general, many authorities in the web services and SOA fields frown upon developing web services starting from existing code.
167. Milton ultimately is a pious man and wants us to frown on Satan's critique of the Judeo-Christian conception of divinity.
168. He knit his brows in a tight, frown and smiled wryly to himself.
169. The Boss will frown on those who come to work late.
170. She frowned at his facetiousness - a pretty,(sentencedict.com) adorable frown that made him put his arm around her kiss it away.
171. A frown a smile are so captivating, people Nanshe memorable.
172. And I think that a lot of Kenyan mothers as well would frown upon hearing that someone had a tattoo.
173. Nver frown, even when you are sad, because you never.
174. At the dawn the lawn the yawning drowned man began to frown.
175. As her slanting eyebrows rushed down together in a frown Rhett's old smile came back.
176. " No; frown, " he said. " Frown as you did before. ".
177. No smirk, no sneer , no frown of bewilderment, even.
178. A bald man with bushy side-whiskers frowned down from a window with her father's frown, and for an instant looked so much like Lord Tywin that she stumbled.
179. And chronic stress and anxiety can lead to frown lines and a furrowed brow.
180. " All right, " he said to himself an irrepressible frown, " let her sleep alone. "
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.