Glower in a sentence as a noun

Please, feel free to glower right back at them.

You can bet Don’t Pass and have everyone glower at you, but have even better odds.

Most people don't assume that this sort of thing could be against a law, since it's a government doing it to them; they just glower and pay the tickets.

Glower in a sentence as a verb

But any fool can plainly see Inherent flexibility In data structured as a tree. When all their efforts have gone sour To swell fixed records, losers glower.

Or do they actually have a sandlot out back with a post at one end and a firing squad at the other, with the great grinning glower of the red-star Mozilla presiding overall?

People also glower and complain when you play perfect strategy at blackjack ... most people are utter **** at odds and statistics in a distracting environment like a casino.

Glower definitions

noun

an angry stare

See also: glare

verb

look at with a fixed gaze; "The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her"

See also: glare

verb

look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval

See also: frown lour lower