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.
A serious, scowling and disproportionately large face sits uneasily on his diminutive body.
A scowling police officer points to the posted picture of what to do.
No amount of yowling and scowling will get over that fact.
But if the picket consisted of a large number of men scowling and looking threatening, that undoubtedly would be a form of intimidation.
If they had, we should have been scowling at each other instead of smiling.
We must have a feeling of happiness in all branches of industry so that when walking through a factory we see happy people and not scowling faces.
Men with piercing eyes scowling at women.
I am asked to stop scowling.