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frown on

v. look disapprovingly upon [syn: frown upon]

Usage examples of "frown on".

Sir John, who had opened his mouth to speak, sank back on his bench, closing his mouth, with a slight frown on his face.

Ken stared at Hrruna, aware of a slight frown on the Admirals face, relieved that the diplomat must have caught the significance.

He was a most extraordinary looking man, very tall, very dark, and with a rather fierce frown on his wide forehead.

As the cab shot away from the curb with the three cadets, the proprietor of the pawnshop stepped out of the doorway and watched it disappear, a puzzled frown on his face.

The sperm squished over toward Bill, a dripping frown on its liquid face.

Slater looked at the letter, reading his own scrawled lines with a frown on his face.

My publishers frown on that sort of thing, and such frowns can be as petrifying as the Gorgon's stare.