frown at (sb/sth)

Frequency: 7.820.0 per million words

To direct your frown towards a person or thing.

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Examples (10)

  • She turned and frowned at him.
  • He frowned at the confusing instructions.
  • They are frowning at the proposal.
  • I often frown at my own mistakes.
  • Don't frown at the kids; explain the rules instead.
  • The manager will probably frown at any delays.
  • Why did she frown at me during the meeting?
  • By the time we arrived, the editor had already frowned at the headline.
  • People sometimes frown at change before they accept it.
  • He frowned at her softly, as if to warn her to be careful.