Similar words: drowning, fawning, frown, frowzy, frown upon, frothing, browsing, growling. Meaning: ['fraʊnɪŋ] adj. showing displeasure or anger.
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61. On the street corner he stood for a long time, frowning in trouble and perplexity.
62. Besides, the cosmetic surgeon encourages office workers to put a mirror next to their computer so they can see if they are frowning at the screen.
63. The proprietor arrived with the beer just as Radclif, frowning puzzledly, sighed and tucked the paper back in its envelope.
64. I do wonder why Mr. Langhorn came here tonight, " she added somberly, glancing across the room toward him and frowning."
65. Smiling, frowning, squinting and other habitual facial expressions cause these wrinkles to become more prominent.
66. Tu Wei - yueh was frowning unhappily and gnawing his lips.
67. Prager, who has a practice near Harley Street in London, said he encourages his clients to put a mirror next to their computer so they can see if they are frowning at the screen.
68. Rabbit laughed triumphantly, as if he had just won the footy finals on his own or something. Frowning,[Sentencedict] Matt ran his fingers through his own perfectly-styled hair.
69. He was frowning and wishing he could decode the notations on the slips.
70. I could but just discern the frowning line of the opposite cliffs.
71. He crossed Townsend street, passed the frowning face of Bethel.
72. " We shall have thee there anon!'said the witch - lady, frowning, as she drew back her head. "
73. The mulatto maid called Mrs. Lovell Mingott into the hall, and the latter came back in a moment with a frowning brow.
74. Metempsychosis, he said , frowning. It's Greek: from the Greek. hat means the transmigration of souls.
75. Some of that philosophy expressed itself with harmless but superficial mottoes, such as "smiling wins more friends than frowning".