frow in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
FROW (verb): to furrow or wrinkle the brow in displeasure or disappointment.
Sample Sentences
- The children all frowed at the thought of having to do homework on a sunny day.
- Her face frowed in disappointment when she realized the concert was sold out.
- He couldn't help but frow when he saw his favorite team lose the match.
- The teacher noticed a frow on her student's face and decided to ask if he was okay.
- Despite her attempts to smile, a frow crept onto her face as she read the bad news.
- He wore a frow that suggested he was not pleased with the outcome of the meeting.
- The child's frow deepened when he realized he couldn't have dessert before dinner.
- She tried to hide her frow, but her disappointment was evident to everyone in the room.
- His frow during the presentation made it clear he disagreed with the proposed plan.
- Despite her best efforts to stay positive, a frow crept onto her face as the news worsened.
- She frowned when she saw the mess in the living room.
- His expression changed to a frown as he contemplated the difficult decision.
- The artist captured the subject's frown perfectly in the painting.
- After hearing the bad news, a deep frow appeared on her forehead.
- To convey disapproval, he often wore a subtle frow during meetings.