slovodefinícia
scowl
(encz)
scowl,mračení n: Zdeněk Brož
scowl
(encz)
scowl,mračit se v: Pino
scowl
(encz)
scowl,škaredění n: Zdeněk Brož
scowl
(encz)
scowl,zamračení n: Zdeněk Brož
scowl
(encz)
scowl,zamračený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Scowl
(gcide)
Scowl \Scowl\ (skoul), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scowled (skould);
p. pr. & vb. n. Scowling.] [Akin to Dan. skule; cf. Icel.
skolla to skulk, LG. schulen to hide one's self, D. schuilen,
G. schielen to squint, Dan. skele, Sw. skela, AS. sceolh
squinting. Cf. Skulk.]
1. To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to
put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or
angry.
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She scowled and frowned with froward countenance.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to look gloomy, dark, or threatening; to lower.
"The scowling heavens." --Thomson.
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Scowl
(gcide)
Scowl \Scowl\, v. t.
1. To look at or repel with a scowl or a frown. --Milton.
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2. To express by a scowl; as, to scowl defiance.
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Scowl
(gcide)
Scowl \Scowl\, n.
1. The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowing; the
expression of displeasure, sullenness, or discontent in
the countenance; an angry frown.
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With solemn phiz, and critic scowl. --Lloyd.
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2. Hence, gloom; dark or threatening aspect. --Burns.
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A ruddy storm, whose scowl
Made heaven's radiant face look foul. --Crashaw.
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scowl
(wn)
scowl
n 1: a facial expression of dislike or displeasure [syn:
frown, scowl]
v 1: frown with displeasure
podobné slovodefinícia
scowling
(encz)
scowling, adj:
friar's-cowl
(gcide)
friar's-cowl \friar's-cowl\, friar's-cowls \friar's-cowls\n.
(Bot.)
A tuberous perennial (Arisarum vulgare) having a
cowl-shaped maroon or violet-black spathe; -- found in the
Mediterranean, Canaries, and Azores.

Syn: friars' cowl, Arisarum vulgare.
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friar's-cowls
(gcide)
friar's-cowl \friar's-cowl\, friar's-cowls \friar's-cowls\n.
(Bot.)
A tuberous perennial (Arisarum vulgare) having a
cowl-shaped maroon or violet-black spathe; -- found in the
Mediterranean, Canaries, and Azores.

Syn: friars' cowl, Arisarum vulgare.
[WordNet 1.5]
Scowl
(gcide)
Scowl \Scowl\ (skoul), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scowled (skould);
p. pr. & vb. n. Scowling.] [Akin to Dan. skule; cf. Icel.
skolla to skulk, LG. schulen to hide one's self, D. schuilen,
G. schielen to squint, Dan. skele, Sw. skela, AS. sceolh
squinting. Cf. Skulk.]
1. To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to
put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or
angry.
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She scowled and frowned with froward countenance.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to look gloomy, dark, or threatening; to lower.
"The scowling heavens." --Thomson.
[1913 Webster]Scowl \Scowl\, v. t.
1. To look at or repel with a scowl or a frown. --Milton.
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2. To express by a scowl; as, to scowl defiance.
[1913 Webster]Scowl \Scowl\, n.
1. The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowing; the
expression of displeasure, sullenness, or discontent in
the countenance; an angry frown.
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With solemn phiz, and critic scowl. --Lloyd.
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2. Hence, gloom; dark or threatening aspect. --Burns.
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A ruddy storm, whose scowl
Made heaven's radiant face look foul. --Crashaw.
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Scowled
(gcide)
Scowl \Scowl\ (skoul), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scowled (skould);
p. pr. & vb. n. Scowling.] [Akin to Dan. skule; cf. Icel.
skolla to skulk, LG. schulen to hide one's self, D. schuilen,
G. schielen to squint, Dan. skele, Sw. skela, AS. sceolh
squinting. Cf. Skulk.]
1. To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to
put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or
angry.
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She scowled and frowned with froward countenance.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to look gloomy, dark, or threatening; to lower.
"The scowling heavens." --Thomson.
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Scowling
(gcide)
Scowl \Scowl\ (skoul), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scowled (skould);
p. pr. & vb. n. Scowling.] [Akin to Dan. skule; cf. Icel.
skolla to skulk, LG. schulen to hide one's self, D. schuilen,
G. schielen to squint, Dan. skele, Sw. skela, AS. sceolh
squinting. Cf. Skulk.]
1. To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to
put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or
angry.
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She scowled and frowned with froward countenance.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to look gloomy, dark, or threatening; to lower.
"The scowling heavens." --Thomson.
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Scowlingly
(gcide)
Scowlingly \Scowl"ing*ly\, adv.
In a scowling manner.
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scowling
(wn)
scowling
adj 1: sullen or unfriendly in appearance [syn: beetle-browed,
scowling]

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