Definition of Scrowled

1. scrowle [v] - See also: scrowle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrowled

scrounge up
scrounged
scrounger
scroungers
scrounges
scroungier
scroungiest
scrounging
scroungy
scrow
scrowdge
scrowdged
scrowdges
scrowl
scrowle
scrowled (current term)
scrowles
scrowling
scrowls
scrows
scroyle
scroyles
scrub
scrub-bird
scrub beefwood
scrub bird
scrub birds
scrub brush
scrub bull
scrub fowl

Literary usage of Scrowled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Connoisseur by Bonnell Thornton, George Colman, Mr Town, George Lyttelton Lyttelton (1902)
"By degrees lounges, settles, " scrowled " chairs, the latter being inlaid with other woods (English and foreign), came into favour. ..."

2. How to Collect Old Furniture by Frederick Litchfield (1904)
"called the " scrowled" chair, were in use from the time of Charles I to that of James II. The seats of chairs and settees ..."

3. How to Collect Old Furniture by Frederick Litchfield (1904)
"called the " scrowled" chair, were in use from the time of Charles I to that of James II. The seats of chairs and settees were generally of plain oak, ..."

4. School and Home Education by George Pliny Brown, William Chandler Bagley (1906)
"He scrowled at the stars and dug his heels viciously into the grass. But all the time he was thinking, as his active brain was always obliged to think when ..."

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