20 example sentences using scowling.
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Can we bring back the scowling school-marms now?
To be honest, I don't know, except that there was a lot of scowling. I think it was a PIC micro.
The guy in the driver seat is wearing a helmet and a black jacket, and scowling. The license plate is "113 GHR".
And perhaps if a smiling actress stole the toy, while a scowling actress dropped the toy, the affect would be reversed.
This angry looking manager walked up, scowling at the cashier and me all the way, and approved the refund of a buck and change. Despite all of this, I will miss Fry's.
He was scowling in his Google profile photo. His LinkedIn showed him as founder of a robotics company, with no mention of Google.
All I know is, when I die, I'll have to have a very uncomfortable conversation with St Peter while a whole lot of angry cattle are scowling over his shoulders at me. Such a waste.
The cute little octocat is now a scowling angry warrior robot? I must be old and out of touch: I don't understand the appeal of this violent imagery.
I understand that this stuff is all in fun and shouldn't be taken literally, I just had a rather negative gut reaction to the sword and shield and scowling. Maybe it's useful for people to know that this kind of thing will bring up negative reactions in some people.
I love it when they start yelling "Opt-out" into their radio's to let some supervisor know and then they give you the scowling look while asking you why you'd want to opt-out.
In particular, they should change Taiwan's entry in ISO-3166 before scowling at foreign companies for using a standardized country list.
He was definitely inspired by the part where the aurora tugs its braid angrily and crosses its arms under its heaving bosoms, while scowling at a woolheaded man.
Give a hacker a fun challenge and set him to work, he'll probably do it better and faster than if you set him in an empty room with a big timer and people scowling at him.
To transcribe a meme, Bart Simpson is writing on a chalkboard, scowling; his teacher is punishing him by making him write a sentence over and over: I will not propose allocation of scarce resources by price. I will not propose allocation of scarce resources by price.
That said, I haven't seen a lot scowling when one is intruded on. I will not myself initiate a conversation unless the person is next to or across from me and there is obvious reason to--reading matter or possible recognition.
>In particular, they should change Taiwan's entry in ISO-3166 before scowling at foreign companies for using a standardized country list. Why should China's foreign policy be so privileged as to define intenational standards?
Try walking up to a parent and tell them that their child makes your eyes bleed and let me know if they ask you for constructive feedback, vs hitting you, screaming at you, spitting in your face, or just walking away scowling.
My hypothesis is that as long as you are not too young, then the most common expressions that your face assumes - frowning, smiling, scowling etc - have some effect on your wrinkles and facial muscle development. So maybe by looking at someone, you can see some aspect of the history of their facial expressions and hence guess if they are generally a cheerful, miserable or sneering kind of person.
Imagine someone having every snapshot of you while you're having a bad day - scowling at a slow elderly person ahead of you on the stairs, flipping someone off while driving, a really bad photo of you with a bunch of drinks around you. Nevermind that you were trying to hurry to get up the stairs to help your pregnant wife, or that someone threw a brick at your car, or that you're just watching your friends' drinks while they play pool.
Js developer, laughing at him, behind him is somebody writing Assembly, scowling in to the distance in disgust, behind him is a C coder, eyes wide with surprise that someone is working in Assembly, etc. I give it a few years until people are crying out loud on here that Node.
Scowling definitions
sullen or unfriendly in appearance
See also: beetle-browed