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scowl
 
NOUN:1. The act of wrinkling the brow, as in thought, puzzlement, or displeasure: black look, frown, glower, lower1. See EXPRESS. 2. A fixed angry stare: glare, glower, lower1. See EXPRESS, SEE.
VERB:1. To wrinkle one's brow, as in thought, puzzlement, or displeasure: frown, glower, lower1. Idioms: look black. See EXPRESS. 2. To stare fixedly and angrily: glare, glower, lower1. Idioms: look daggers at. See EXPRESS, SEE.
 
 
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