Definition of Scowler

1. one that scowls [n -S] - See also: scowls

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scowler

scoutmasterships
scoutmistress
scoutmistresses
scouts
scouty
scove
scow
scowder
scowdered
scowdering
scowders
scowed
scowing
scowl
scowled
scowler (current term)
scowlers
scowling
scowlingly
scowls
scowp
scowped
scowping
scowps
scowrer
scowrers
scowrie
scowries
scows
scowth

Literary usage of Scowler

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)
"Why did none of the young men come to scowler ? scowler was obliged to own that Mr. Newcome had considerable talent, and a good knack at catching a likeness ..."

2. Briefs and Papers: Sketches of the Bar and the Press by Thomas Wemyss Reid, Charles Russell Russell of Killowen (1872)
"So annoyed in fact is scowler at losing Jane Smith's guinea, that he vents his rage by declaring in a loud whisper to ..."

3. Briefs and Papers: Sketches of the Bar and the Press by Thomas Wemyss Reid (1872)
"So annoyed in fact is scowler at losing Jane Smith's guinea, that he vents his rage by declaring in a loud whisper to ..."

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