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scowl
▪ I. scowl, n.1 (skaʊl) Also 6 scowle, 7 scoul. [f. scowl v.] A louring or malevolent look.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxiii. 123 The air was dirkit with the fowlis, That come..With skryking, skrymming and with scowlis, To tak him in the tyde. 1625 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. i. III. 206, I suppose none but... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scowl (disambiguation)
A scowl is another word for frown. Scowl may also refer to: Characters Scowl (Transformers), one of the Monster Pretenders in the Transformers universe Scowl, name of an owl in the 1989 wikipedia.org
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scowl
scowl/skaul; skaʊl/ nbad-tempered or angry look on the face 怒容. scowl, v [I, Ipr]~ (at sb/sth) look (at sb/sth) with a scowl 怒视(某人[某物]) The receptionist scowled at me. 接待员横眉怒目地看著我. =>Usage at smirk 用法见 smirk. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Scowl (band)
Scowl is an American hardcore punk band from Santa Cruz, California. Scowl released a second EP in 2019, titled Reality After Reality.... wikipedia.org
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Scow (disambiguation)
Wisconsin People Alfred Scow (1927-2013), Aboriginal-Canadian lawyer and judge Kate Scow, US professor of soil science and microbial ecology See also Scowl wikipedia.org
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scowlful
ˈscowlful, a. nonce-wd. [f. scowl n. + -ful.] Full of or characterized by scowling.1881 F. T. Palgrave Vis. England 278 The musket gripp'd; the brow firm set; a scowlful smile of joy. Oxford English Dictionary
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scowles
scowles, n. pl. dial. [Of obscure origin: cf. scowl n.3] (Also scowl-holes.) See quots. Hence scowle v. intr., (of mine-workings) to cave in.1835 4th Rep. Dean Forest Comm. 3 The excavations, provincially called Scowles, which exist in many parts of the Forest, have evidently been made for the purpo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sunami (band)
The band's second live performance was a guerrilla-style show which around 2000 people attended on June 19, 2021, in San Jose alongside Gulch, Drain, Scowl In May and June they toured Australia with Scowl and Speed. On June 14, they released their self-titled debut album. wikipedia.org
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scould
scoul, scould obs. forms of scowl, scold. Oxford English Dictionary
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James Shaw Grant
Grant, A Shilling for Your Scowl: The History of a Scottish Legal Mafia, 1991, Acair, Morrison of the Bounty: A Scotsman - Famous But Unknown, 1997, wikipedia.org
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scowly
scowly, a. (ˈskaʊlɪ) [f. scowl n.1 or v. + -y1.] Given to scowling; sullen, morose.1951 H. Giles Harbin's Ridge 64 He did take to drinking mighty heavy, and he got to acting sully and scowly. 1970 Daily Tel. (Colour Suppl.) 28 Aug. 21 Her scowly freckled face lights up when she laughs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dexter Shouse
Known for playing with a perpetual scowl, Shouse caught the attention of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers by averaging a Chamberlain-esque 50 points per game wikipedia.org
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Find the synonyms of the word "glower".
Synonyms for glower include: scowl, glare, frown, grimace, brood, and stare.
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Colonel Meow
He rose to internet fame after his owner posted a picture of his angry-looking scowl to Facebook and Instagram. wikipedia.org
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schourge
schoul, schourge see school, scowl, scourge. Oxford English Dictionary
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