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Glowering   /glˈaʊərɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Glower  v. i.  (past & past part. glowered; pres. part. glowering)  To look intently; to stare angrily or with a scowl.



adjective
glowering  adj.  Having a cheerless aspect or disposition.
Synonyms: dour, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sullen.






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"Glowering" Quotes from Famous Books



... astonishing piano tuner of Lucile's had converted it, with his new christening, into a source of innocent merriment. "The painted harlot" covered the ground. Clear inspiration was what that was. The way he went on glowering at it, digging every now and then a new and more abominable chord out of its entrails made ...
— Mary Wollaston • Henry Kitchell Webster

... the lad, and with his pistol still prominently in the foreground he threw his left leg over the sill and as he climbed in he quoted with a grunt: "Always go in force to make an arrest." Grim and serious as it was, with June's cousin glowering at him, ...
— The Trail of the Lonesome Pine • John Fox, Jr.

... abashed by this speech he showed it never a whit, but stood very erect, his brows drawn into a scowl not unlike Nancy's own, glowering first at his father and then at me. Sandy, who was, in his mind's eye, re-rigging a schooner, went on with his paper-and-pencil work, unconscious of his son's scrutiny. I dropped my eyes to the Allan Ramsay, which I had opened at random, but lost nothing of Danvers's conduct, and liked ...
— Nancy Stair - A Novel • Elinor Macartney Lane

... I might greet!" she said; "it would relieve the burning weight at my heart. But with sae many strange eyes glowering upon me, I tak' shame to mysel' ...
— Roughing it in the Bush • Susanna Moodie

... Faringfield now stride forth at all risk and inflict upon Master Ned some chastisement inconceivable; and Ned himself took a backward step or two. But his father, after a moment of dark glowering, merely answered, though in a ...
— Philip Winwood • Robert Neilson Stephens


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