scowl in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Scowl (verb): to frown or grimace in an expression of displeasure or annoyance.
Sample Sentences
- She couldn't help but scowl at the rude remark he made during the meeting.
- The child's scowl deepened as he realized he had to share his toys with his little brother.
- As the storm rolled in, the dark clouds seemed to scowl at the sun's attempts to shine through.
- He wore a scowl on his face, clearly displeased by the unexpected turn of events.
- Despite her usual cheerful demeanor, a scowl crossed her face when she heard the news.
- She couldn't help but scowl when she saw the mess left in the kitchen.
- His scowl deepened as he listened to the illogical arguments being presented.
- The teacher noticed the student's scowl and decided to address his confusion.
- After receiving the disappointing news, he wore a deep scowl throughout the meeting.
- Her scowl faded as she began to understand the complexities of the situation.
- She couldn't help but scowl when she saw the mess in the kitchen.
- The teacher noticed the student's scowl as he struggled with the difficult math problem.
- Despite his attempt to smile, a scowl crept onto his face when he heard the bad news.
- The dog let out a low growl and fixed me with a scowl that warned me to back off.
- Her scowl turned into a smile when she finally understood the joke.