Sentences with frown
frown
F f - Nancy shook her head, frowning. [VERB]
- There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
- Forehead and frown muscles to make wrinkles vanish.
- She was frowning when she entered the room, so I knew that she was annoyed about something.
- The club frowned upon political activity by its members
- She frowned when I told her the news.
- With severe black fringe, long leather boots and a habit of striding into rooms with a no-nonsense frown and a worryingly sexy paddle.
- Noisy gossip in the library is frowned upon.
- Let us frown the impudent fellow into silence.
- Frank frowned his displeasure with my proposal.
- To frown upon a scheme.
- To frown one's displeasure.
- To frown someone into silence.
- A tax bill that received Congressional frowns.