80 Verbs to Use for the Word frown

Harry saw her frown.

Slowly she lifted her head, and setting white hands 'neath dimpled chin, met his frown with eyes of gentleness.

Keep daytime for toil and the nighttime for play, Work as hard as you choose in the town, But when the day ends, and the darkness descends, Just forget that you're wearing a frown Go home with a smile!

" The air was familiar, and Mary Winslow, dropping her work in her lap, involuntarily joined in it: "Fear no more the frown of the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no more to clothe and eat, To thee the reed is as the oak.

'Sblood, what a frown this Gloster casts at me; I hope he means to lend me no more cuffs, Such as he paid me at the Parliament.

" "Thou art a persuasive advocate, and I will think of what thou urgest," said the Signor Gradenigo, changing the frown which had been gathering about his brow, to a look of indulgence, with a facility that betrayed much practice in adapting the expression of his features to his policy.

Instead of kind admonition, I was to endure the frowns of one, whose sympathies could neither be reached by the prayers and cries of his slaves, nor by the entreaties and sufferings of a sister's son.

"As many knew him for a Tory, his tale found ready belief, and, when interrogated as to the numbers of the advancing host, he gave a warning frown and pointed significantly to the countless leaves that fluttered on the branches overhead.

His short-sightedness prevented him from noticing the frown which passed over the face of his partner, but the sour look fled immediately the two girls expressed a desire to keep me in the party.

For them He bore His Father's frown; For them He wore The thorny Crown; Nailed to the Cross, Endured its pain, That his life's loss Might be their gain.

May the ruler of heaven look down, And my Mary from evil defend; Mny she ne'er know adversity's frown, May her happiness ne'er have an end.

and from under his be-dabbled smock he drew forth a head, pale as to cheek and hair, whose wide eyes stared blindly as it dangled in his hairy hand; and now, staring up at this awful, sightless thingthat brow at whose frown a city had trembled, those pallid lips that had smiled, and smiling, doomed men and women to torment and deatha hush fell on Belsaye and no man spoke or stirred.

It may be that he has not won The right to hope for your regard; He may in folly have begun The course that he has found so hard; It may be that your fingers bleed, That Fortune turns a bitter frown Upon your efforts, but you need Not kick him down.

Bob looked at Harry and understood his frown.

On which side soever I turn, mortality presents its formidable frown.

We expected better things of our prisoners," Mrs. Atterbury murmured, and affected a reproving frown at the culprit, as she handed her son back the order, with a stilled sigh.

Elizabeth blew him a kiss, a gesture which curiously enough brought a frown to Beatrice's face.

I've bought it with blood, and things you buy at such a price ought to stick, eh?" He banished his frown; the smile played suddenly across his features.

" Heywood lost his worried frown.

"You're going to hit the trail in an hour, understand?" It delighted himset him thrilling with excitement to feel her open anger and the grip of her will against his; he had to force a frown in order to conceal a smile.

" Jinks frowned a terrible frown, and ground his teeth.

Sir, you wrong the Prince: I gave you not this freedom to brave our best friends, You deserve our frown: go to, be better temper'd.

You'll find the sweet on't: now old pantaloons Will go as far as, formerly, new gowns; And from your own cast wigs, expect no frowns.

" They were shocked into a new attention; they saw him turn and face the frown of Jack Hood.

I stood before the bars of Fate And bowed my head disconsolate; So high they seemed, so fierce their frown.

80 Verbs to Use for the Word  frown