Sentences with frowned
frown
F f - To frown upon a scheme.
- To frown one's displeasure.
- Josh Gordon and Melissa Fyfe For politicians, smoking is a habit that is increasingly frowned upon, with only a handful lighting up regularly.
- Aborigines are still frowned upon by many communities across.
- To frown someone into silence.
- A tax bill that received Congressional frowns.
- These would be frowned on in junior cricket.
- It frowned on all change as dangerous; it still so frowns.
- In any case, snooker and its fans have generally frowned on political chicanery.