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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. scowl [ingl. brit. skaʊl, ingl. am. skaʊl] SUST.
II. scowl [ingl. brit. skaʊl, ingl. am. skaʊl] V. intr.
she scowled at me
forbiddingly scowl, frown
en el diccionario PONS
I. scowl [skaʊl] SUST.
II. scowl [skaʊl] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
I. scowl [skaʊl] SUST.
II. scowl [skaʊl] V. intr.
Present
Iscowl
youscowl
he/she/itscowls
wescowl
youscowl
theyscowl
Past
Iscowled
youscowled
he/she/itscowled
wescowled
youscowled
theyscowled
Present Perfect
Ihavescowled
youhavescowled
he/she/ithasscowled
wehavescowled
youhavescowled
theyhavescowled
Past Perfect
Ihadscowled
youhadscowled
he/she/ithadscowled
wehadscowled
youhadscowled
theyhadscowled
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A bitter older woman who always seems to have a scowl on her face.
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He hasn't much self-confidence, but mostly has his eyebrows crossed with a scowl on his face.
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He was said to have scowled during the first debate several times, which he later made light of.
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He is initially described as big and swarthy, and had tiny eyes, a scowl and his eyebrows grew together.
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He was about ten years old and usually had a mean scowl on his face.
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