outfrown in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Outfrown (verb): To display a more intense or formidable frown than someone else, often conveying a stronger emotion or disapproval.
Sample Sentences
- She managed to outfrown everyone in the room with her intense expression.
- The puppy's sad eyes seemed to outfrown even the grumpiest of our friends.
- Despite the competition, his frown was so deep that it could easily outfrown the rest.
- In a contest of disapproval, she always knew how to outfrown her opponents.
- They exchanged glances, each trying to outfrown the other in a silent battle of wills.