Frowned [verb]
Definition of Frowned:
scowl
Sentence/Example of Frowned:
He frowned, and bent his head, and his long hair fell over his face, while the poor Stuttgardter sat there like a beaten hound.
Perry frowned fiercely on Lulu Ann Nummler, and the three fingers disappeared.
Marius frowned darkly, but before he could speak, Tressan was insinuating a compliment to the Marquise.
Carlson frowned, remained dramatically silent for a moment while he twisted his mustache.
The majority, however, frowned upon Danton with deep reproaches for such an attack upon a lady.
He frowned; he glanced at his watch; he leaned forward to speak to the copter pilot and then changed his mind.
She turned away and left him; and Weston frowned at the supper dishes he had carried down to the lake.
Mr. Siggins frowned, but, being a politician and partially estimating the quality of his man, he did not protest.
Ida frowned, and remembered the trail of blood on the white stones when the packer had started.
Then she got up, looked at herself in the glass and frowned; and then she did a thing she hadn't done for years.