"Frowy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "frowy" in my dictionaries or language resources. It's likely a misspelling or a non-standard word. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Frowy is an adjective that means having a rough, uneven, or inconspicuous texture or surface. Here are 5 usage examples:
Froward refers to someone who is argumentative, contentious, or obstinately disobedient. It can also mean being ill-tempered, peevish, or disagreeable.
A frown is a facial expression that shows disapproval, discontent, or unhappiness. It is characterized by the downward curvature of the eyebrows and the compression of the lips.
Frowning is a facial expression characterized by a downward curvature of the eyebrows and a scowl on the face, often indicating displeasure, disapproval, or unhappiness. It can also suggest a sense of concentration or thoughtfulness, but in a negative context.
To frown is to wrinkle one's brow or face in a way that indicates disapproval, disappointment, or displeasure. It is often accompanied by a scowl or a furrowed brow.
Frowsier refers to something that is untidy, disheveled, or rumpled. For example, "The pillow on the couch looked frowsier than usual, as if it had been slept on by multiple people in a row."
Frowsy refers to something that is shabby, unkempt, or untidy, often in a way that suggests a lack of attention or care.
The word "frowzier" is a less common or obsolete term for a furze, which is a type of shrub or bush that produces prickly, yellow flowers. Furze is also known as gorse or whin. It is often found in coastal areas and is known for its bright yellow flowers that bloom from February to May.
Frowzy is an adjective that means untidy, shabby, or slovenly. It is often used to describe clothing, appearance, or surroundings that are in poor condition or disheveled.
Fructans are a type of soluble fiber found in certain plants, such as artichokes, asparagus, garlic, onions, and wheat. They are not digestible by the body and are poorly absorbed in the small intestine, instead passing into the large intestine where they are fermented by the gut microbiome, producing short-chain fatty acids and gases, such as hydrogen and methane. Fructans can have prebiotic effects, promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the gut, and have been studied for their potential health benefits, including improved blood sugar control, weight management, and immune function.
Fructescence refers to the condition or period of ripeness, bearing fruit, or producing flowers and fruit. It describes the state of a plant or a season when it is bearing edible fruit, often in abundance and with optimal quality.