"Scowled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To frown or pout, typically because one is displeased or disapproving.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "scowled":
Scouse is a regional accent and dialect of English originating from Liverpool, England. A Scouser is a colloquial term for a person from Liverpool or a speaker of the Scouse dialect.<br><br>In a broader sense, Scouser can also refer to a person from Merseyside, a metropolitan county in northwest England that includes Liverpool.
Organizations that aim to develop the abilities of children and young people through various activities, such as outdoor skills, teamwork, and leadership, often affiliated with a local community or a church.
To scowl is to look at someone or something with a disapproving or unpleasant expression on one's face, typically due to disapproval, anger, or disdain.
A board game in which players create words from letter tiles, typically scored based on the placement and combination of letters on a grid.