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Definition of "frown at" [frown at]

  • To disapprove (of). (verb)

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Use "frown at" in a sentence
  • "Trying to choose between two cloaks, a stout brown woolen and a blue quilted silk she had purchased from Kadere — the merchant had sold everything in his wagons to make room for Moiraine's freight, and at very good prices — Egwene paused to frown at the woman."
  • "She darted a frown at the now well-hooded sisters, and the stare she returned to Reanne held no little anger."
  • "Cenred might stiffen and frown at his son, de Perronet swing round upon him, in black suspicion, but plainly Roscelin had had no part in this panic flight."
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