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Definition of Scowled
1. scowl [v] - See also: scowl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scowled
Literary usage of Scowled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1898)
"But she felt afraid of him, even while he was kneeling, and his eyes scowled at
her from between his whiskers, which grew up to them. ..."
2. A Year of Consolation by Fanny Kemble (1847)
"How an Englishman would have scowled at the howling Roman as he reclined weeping
and woebegone by the road-side ! We comforted him all we could, ..."
3. Scenes in Spain (1837)
"The conductor tipped me a monitory wink, and the zagal scowled and glanced fiercely
at me with his one eye, ..."
4. Holme Lee's Fairy Tales by Holme Lee (1869)
"LITTLE CONTENT IS scowled AWAY. As soon as Content was out of sight, his mother
missed him, and felt a dragging pain at her heart, such as she had never ..."
5. Germ Warfareby John Lonergan by John Lonergan (2001)
"He's a Moscow man, " she scowled. " He replaced our local police chief when he
retired. Nobody likes him. He's pretty frustrated because no one in Akhmeta ..."