deep frown
frown on
frown at
frown upon
a frown of disapproval.
frown sb. into silence
An ancient pagoda frowns on the mountainside.
promiscuity was frowned upon.
Don't frown at me like that.
The mountains frown down on the plain.
Why are you frowning at me?
A friend that frowns is better than a smiling enemy.
frowned on the use of so much salt in the food.
frowns when he is annoyed;
a small frown creased her forehead.
he frowned as he reread the letter.
she frowned, thrown by this apparent change of tack.
there was a worried frown on his face.
Her frown gave him a speechless message.
The teacher frowned angrily at the noisy class.
a frown that denoted increasing impatience.
Paula frowned, suddenly wary.
Slang use is often frowned upon – or disapproved of.
The coast guard seriously frowns on fraternizing.
Jack jumped back. Then he frowned.
Oh, sir, you have turned my frown upside down.
It can make you appear more approachable and friendly than if you're frowning.
You'd like me to turn his frown upside down.
When he saw her frown, he laughed suddenly, his white teeth flashing.
Its artificial intelligence interprets kids' faces when they smile or frown.
Smilin' Jack faked a frown and tapped his foot.
A slight frown mars Grey's rather lovely brow.
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