scowl v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scowl v slovarju PONS

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He reportedly had dark emotionless eyes, a bulbous nose and scowl that made press photographers back away from him.
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When choosing a mean-spirited or angry response, a much more perceptible scowl shows itself.
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The soldiers felt the sting and scowled back; the officers looked straight before them.
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He gets to be gruff, granite-faced, mean-spirited, rude and pessimistic, never cracking a smile and scowling like a rat just died in the studio's air-conditioning pipes...
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The women comprise a mixture of old and young, and they share similar twisted expressions; they are but for a lone exception scowling, nervous and obedient.
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But throwing his weight around, scowling at potential suitors and embarrassing her publicly is neither healthy nor helpful.
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That's because she scowls even more sourly than her co-stars and is that rare female hacker who sits intently at her keyboard in a see-through top.
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Her friendly scowl is one of the best things about the show.
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People scarcely appreciate the exquisite musculature of the face that allows them to express themselves through speech and emotional expressionfrom wide-mouthed laughter to scowling disapproval.
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His massive leonine head, forest-like eyebrows, firmly set jaw, powerful voice and ever-present scowl thrilled his supporters, angered his enemies, and delighted cartoonists.
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