Which preposition to use with glowered
He sat down heavily on some beanbags in the corner; and when the newcomers were brought in and introduced, he "did the honours" by glowering at them with red eyes, never breaking his surly silence.
" Nam-Bok glowered on him wrathfully.
He may understand the end of the way of sensuality by looking at any old pleasure-seeker, "Gray, and gap-toothed, and lean as death," mumbling the dainties that he can no longer enjoy, and glowering with bleared eyes at the indulgences which now mock him even while they tempt him.
Here the ancient hate glowers in silence.
But James had him firm, and gave him a glower from time to time, and an intimation of a possible kick; all the better for Jamesit kept his eye and his mind off Ailie.
Meanwhile the Steward had gathered his wits about him and risen to his feet, so that when the Cook came to the Steward's pantry he saw him glowering through the broken door at Little John, who was making ready for a good repast, as one dog glowers at another that has a bone.
" Mr. Lister gazed at him with frigid scorn, and finding that the conversation still seemed to centre round his unworthy person, went up on deck and sat glowering over the insults which had been heaped upon him.
He stood to the full height of his six feet six and glowered about him.
The feasting was over, the fires had sunk far down, and most of the warriors were asleep, but Tandakora himself sat with his arms across his chest, glowering into the coals, and a line of sentinels was set.
I went glowering like a wild thing.
" The new arrivals glowered after him as he started off toward the bank.
After glowering round him at the wall of mail, he let his head sink down, and faltered: "Do you marry her, Cercamorte?" "Why not?" croaked Lapo.
" "I feared, too, that my acquaintance would do you little good with yonder dark-cowled friar who is glowering behind you.
In vain did Mellasys Plickaman glower along the corridors of the Millard.
He crouched in a sulky heap in a far corner of the schoolroom, and glowered across the empty desks and benches at his elder brother who sat in the place of authority at his writing-table with a litter of untidy exercise-books in front of him.