32 collocations for scowled

And shouldering his stick, and scowling round at the company of scared bacchanalians, the indignant gentleman stalked away, his boy after him.

THE KING AND THE "LITTLE DOVE" A savage murmur ran through the market-place of Bergen, one summer morning in the year 1507, as Chancellor Valkendorf made his pompous way along the avenues of stalls laden with their country produce, his passage followed by scowling eyes and low-spoken maledictions.

When he scowled his beauty vanished, his eyes seeming to grow closer like an ape's.

At the other end of the table scowled in death the grim countenance of a huge roast pike, flanked on one side by a leg of mutton à la daube, and on the other by the tempting delicacies of Bombarded Veal.

Rich with green canes, they contrast strongly with the brown ragged cliffs right and left of them, and still more with the awful depths beyond and above, where, underneath a canopy of bright white clouds, scowls a purple darkness of cliffs and glens, among which lies, unseen, the Souffriere.

At the other end of the table scowled in death the grim countenance of a huge roast pike, flanked on one side by a leg of mutton à la daube, and on the other by the tempting delicacies of Bombarded Veal.

I see the brow relaxed, that scowled defiance at hostile thousands!

"Nonsense, Mary," scowled Father again.

huh knees wid scowl an' frown, She jes' "clumb up Jacob's ladder," an' he nevah drug huh down.

On the other side of the picture is a hideous old man, with shaggy eyebrows and scowling gaze, wrapped in a military cloak with fur collar and black stock.

> scowl howl scoff sneer Then a <smile>, and a <glass>, and a <toast>, and a <cheer>, strychnine and whiskey, and ratsbane and beer!

" "Don't be so touchy," scowled Kelley.

huh knees wid scowl an' frown, She jes' "clumb up Jacob's ladder," an' he nevah drug huh down.

" "'Fix things'?" scowled the lady at the head of the table.

the lowring element scowls o'er the darkened landscip

One of the deacons scowled a little, but the two quiet brown faces allayed his suspicions.

Every fellow had whitened his belts, burnished his arms, curled his moustache, and was scowling his manliest for Uncle Sam's approval.

"I told you not to, didn't I?" said her father, scowling the monocle out of his eye and reinserting it.

" "I thought that Lurliné was only a character from an ancient legend," scowled the Forest Monster.

Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence, Dallied with thoughts of possible fulfilment, Commenced no movement, left all time uncertain, And only kept the road, the access open?

"Why so?" "Betimes thou dost smile upon the moonfor no reason; scowl upon the earthfor no reason; work with thy lips yet speak no word, and therewith do bite thy fingers-ends, clench thy fistsand all for no reason.

Jack scowled an awful scowl, and if he called them "pukes" with a few swear words added, it was a mild way of pouring out his anger.

He scowled over-shoulder.

> scowl howl scoff sneer Then a <smile>, and a <glass>, and a <toast>, and a <cheer>, strychnine and whiskey, and ratsbane and beer!

Because I did not scowl temptation from my presence, Dallied with thoughts of possible fulfilment, Commenced no movement, left all time uncertain, And only kept the road, the access open?

32 collocations for  scowled