Sentence for frown | Use frown in a sentence

Sentence using the word frown. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use frown in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for frown.

  • A frown replied. (10)
  • Fleetwood, why do you frown? (10)
  • Frown in trouble as of a tooth. (10)
  • A withering frown was on his face. (21)
  • The frown between his brows deepened. (8)
  • A frown became fixed between his brows. (8)
  • He continued to frown rather more darkly. (9)
  • Would you have me frown upon the people? (10)
  • She wrinkled her brows in a puzzled frown. (8)
  • He showed a deep frown on a colourless face. (10)
  • Her rogue eyes gleamed from under a heavy frown. (8)
  • Carlo was quick to give him a challenging frown. (10)
  • He received the news with a frown and a shrewd glance. (8)
  • He began to frown angrily when he thought of Vittoria. (10)
  • I see it in her cheek, her smile, her vain attempt to frown. (4)
  • Her lips pouted contemptuously, a frown wrinkled her forehead. (8)
  • He was one black frown; displeased with her; obedient, however. (10)
  • An approaching motor-car brought a startled frown across her brow. (8)
  • She wrinkled her brows in a puzzled frown, and her colour deepened. (8)
  • Algernon crossed his arms, with the frown of one looking all inward. (10)
  • Algernon crossed his arms, with the frown of one looking all inward. (22)
  • Lapham bent a frown on the woman, under which she shrank back a step. (9)
  • A frown means tempest, a wind wreck; to see fire is to be seized by it. (10)
  • I might frown at him and clench my fists, but he did speak as a friend. (10)
  • Such was the cause of the frown on the illuminated face of little Jon…. (8)
  • He fell in a lump: his look of amazement was surmounted by a strong frown. (10)
  • His very whims had been feared; a frown of his had swept all opposition aside. (12)
  • And a little frown came between his brows, as though at some thorn in the flesh. (8)
  • With a frown Stephen folded up the letter, and restored it to his breast pocket. (8)
  • I fancied she must have gone mad, and an interrogative frown was my sole answer. (10)
  • He was very flushed, had a little fixed frown between his blue eyes and a set jaw. (8)
  • Philip stared; he bent a lowering frown on his cousin, with a twitch at his mouth. (10)
  • Doctor considering within himself under the arch of his lofty frown of stupefaction. (10)
  • If she disobeys me I act my father, and tower over her, and frown, and make her mild. (10)
  • And with a frown he waved his arm over the forests to indicate the barrenness of the land. (8)
  • She was glaring with a frown at her sister, and detached her eyes from her with an effort. (9)
  • Then he fell silent, and presently his rude, strong face was clouded with an unconscious frown. (9)
  • When she was left alone again, a frown, like a cloud presaging a rainy morrow, crossed her face. (8)
  • His fist, outstretched to the length of his arm, shook the reptile letter under a terrible frown. (10)
  • Every week, when it appeared, Cecilia, who for some reason carved on Sundays, regarded it with a frown. (8)
  • Renee turned from a startled contemplation of his frown, and beheld Mrs. Rosamund Culling in the room. (10)
  • The Reverend Husell Barter with a frown watched that smile, and strange thoughts chased through his mind. (8)
  • From the moment he heard of it he hardly spoke, and a perpetual little frown creased a brow usually so serene. (8)
  • Caroline slipped away to mark a conclusion to the debate; and Mr. Camminy saw his client redden fast and frown. (10)
  • He approached slowly, reading a blue paper, with his level grey eyes divided by a little uncharacteristic frown. (8)
  • He asked to see the other letters mentioned by Cecilia, and read them calmly, without a frown or an interjection. (10)
  • It was more difficult for Mrs. Kenton to get rid of the judge, but an inscrutable frown goes far in such exigencies. (9)
  • And all the time a sort of contempt for this soft and almost sentimental feeling made her tighten her lips and frown. (8)
  • Seen, too clear and historic within us, our sins of omission Frown when the Autumn days strike us all ruthlessly bare. (10)
  • At the same time Wilfrid strove forward, with the frown of one still bent listening, and he and Pericles were face to face. (10)
  • The ladies beholding it exclaimed against Clara, even apostrophized her, so dark are trivial errors when circumstances frown. (10)
  • The stranger relaxed the frown he had put on at the greed of her suggestion; it might have come from ignorance or mere innocence. (9)
  • There was a moment when I saw him lift a questioning eyebrow upon Mrs. March, and saw her answer with a fleeting frown of affirmation. (9)
  • A fearful conspiratorial frown, that would not have disgraced Guido Fawkes, was darted back from the, plastic features of Master Ripton. (10)
  • He looked more good than ever; a little perplexed frown had climbed up with his eyebrows and got caught in the wrinkles across his forehead. (8)
  • Clara guessed by that, and more by the dancing frown of speculative humour he turned on Willoughby, that he had come charged in support of her. (10)

Also see sentences for: lower, scowl.

Definition of frown:

  • frown, frown, v.i. to wrinkle the brow as in anger: to look angry. | v.t. to repel by a frown. | n. a wrinkling or contraction of the brow in displeasure, &c.: a stern look. | adj. frown’ing, gloomy. | adv. frown’ingly. (0)

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