0 present participle of scowl --
1 to look at someone or something with a very annoyed expression: --
The boy scowled at her and reluctantly followed her back into school.
Zarrin is lying in some greenery outside, scowling.
The term has the meaning of one being crestfallen, depressed, despondent, downcast, gloomy, sullen and evidently frowning, scowling.
He is often portrayed as a scowling drunkard, which is historically inaccurate.
Devine was prepared to gamble on this play because he saw in it a ferocious and scowling articulation of a new post-war spirit.
Examples of emotional expression are facial movements such as smiling or scowling, or behaviors like crying or laughing.
It is no good his scowling.
Will there be any pleasure in it or will life be unhappy for us all when we see people coming into the office scowling and threatening us?
I am asked to stop scowling.