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Definition of Frown line
1. Noun. A facial wrinkle associated with frowning.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frown Line
Literary usage of Frown line
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Writing Poetry With Children by Jo Ellen Moore (1999)
"Line 1-Today when my favorite clown Line 2-Arrived he was wearing a frown Line
5- Tm getting a new job in town. tired of falling slip on a peel pie in the ..."
2. Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced by John Bartlett (1903)
"Line 707. Their fatal hands No second stroke intend. Line 712. Hell Grew darker
at their frown. Line 719. I fled, and cry'd ont, DEATH ! ..."
3. Familar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced by John Bartlett (1891)
"Hell Grew darker at their frown. Line 779. I fled, and cry'd out, DEATH !
Hell trembled at the hideous name, and sigh'd From all her caves, ..."
4. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1840)
"Floods, storms, chasms, quicksands, rocks of blackest frown, Line the sole route
life opens to renown. ' Thou stubborn stream 1 that from thy fount dost ..."
5. Passaic, a Group of Poems Touching that River: With Other Musings by Thomas Ward (1842)
"... of blackest frown, Line the sole route life opens to renown. ' Thou stubborn
stream! that from thy fount dost sweep Downward, unswerving to thy goal, ..."