35 Verbs to Use for the Word scowling

While Duchemin drank and smoked and pored over a pocket-map of the department, a lout of a lad shambled out of the auberge wearing a fixed scowl in no degree mitigated by the sight of the customer.

he continued, as he saw the scowl upon her face.

With a grimace approaching a scowl he drew back free of Jack's sight and held up his hand in protest.

"And 'elp you spend that money," said Mr. Brown, ignoring the scowls of his friend.

The sight of Miss Lavinia slightly removed the wrathful expression, and Mr. Rushton contented himself with bestowing a dreadful scowl on Roundjacket, which that gentleman returned, and then counteracted by an amiable smile.

Jack did not wipe off the scowl with the lather, and Dade began to observe him more critically; which he had not before had an opportunity to do, for the reason that Jack had not returned to the ranch the night before until Dade was in bed and asleep.

The cobbler directed an intimidating scowl at the witness and demanded: "Were you searching for bones when you came on these remains?" "Me!"

" To chase away the gloom gradually stealing over the company, and to draw from himself the sullen scowl of the Palmer, Marmion called upon his favorite squire: "'Fitz-Eustace, knows't thou not some lay To speed the lingering night away?'" The youth made an unhappy choice.

She looked eagerly into her husband's face, dreading the scowl, the outburst of anger or jealousy mayhap with which of late, alas!

Evidently, she feared the scowls of Butscher, who had none of the white's ideas of the equality of females with males at the board.

Don't you see the Chief is going to sing?" Mittens had stepped to the front of the platform and was fixing an angry scowl upon the three children who stood between Growler and Prowler directly beneath him.

He forced a scowl, but through it glimmered a joy in which Flora discerned again the thought of Anna.

She had no wish to incur again the tightly drawn scowl of Wilbur.

"After all," said Mr. Lanley, trying to induce a slight scowl, "if we are not going to consent to an engagement" "But you are," said Mathilde.

The Américains grow derisive and find pastime in gibes and raillery They mock the various Latins with their national inflections, and answer their scowls with laughter.

So Elsie lay for hours in the great room, in a kind of state, with flowers all about her,her black hair braided, as in life,her brows smooth, as if they had never known the scowl of passion,and on her lips the faint smile with which she had uttered her last "Good-night."

" Wrathful at such arraignment foul, Dark lowered the clansman's sable scowl.

We would trust them no more after that, but the Bart moved his men to the front of the inn, and I mine to the back, the English all scowling and silent, and our fellows shaking their fists and chattering, each after the fashion of their own people.

When he observed the dark scowl on the face of Mr. Bates, and saw by whom he was accompanied, he knew his secret was discovered; he saw it written on their faces.

He nodded curtly to Ellis without relaxing the scowl that disfigured his handsome features.

Below the masterful nose the frown may be said to be merely threatening; above the firm upper lip it assumes a quality of such dourness as to resemble a scowl.

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.

I seed dem scowl at me not ver' pritty.

" As he spoke, Trenta shot an angry scowl at his friendhe knew her so well.

"Skywhat a scowl of cloud Till, near and far, Ray on ray split the shroud: Splendid, a star!

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  scowling