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30 Sentences With "frowning at"

How to use frowning at in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "frowning at" and check conjugation/comparative form for "frowning at". Mastering all the usages of "frowning at" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Most spend hours frowning at their phones, unable to connect.
"It's just writing," he said, frowning at me and looking embarrassed.
That's how you end up frowning at strangers on the train.
His handsome looks were wasted on frowning at everyone from behind his glasses.
They were frowning at her with their shoulders up and their arms crossed.
The aisle is choked with people frowning at the prospects for their baggage.
The steward frowning at the controls, pulling the lever fruitlessly, fingering buttons with little confidence.
On the subway ride home I often caught myself frowning at strangers on the train.
Scully, hunched forward, frowning at the music on the stand before him, is grinding his teeth.
For the rest of the week, Jerome remained sullen, only frowning at Tiny or grumbling her way.
LONDON — In a cramped, down-at-the-heels rehearsal room, the composer Anna Meredith was frowning at her laptop.
"You've trailed your coat in the mud," he noticed, still kneeling, picking up her hem and frowning at it.
You can be dropping hearts on someone's Star Wars meme one second, frowning at news about missile strikes the next.
At Penn Station, a man stood eating a bagel with cream cheese while frowning at the outdoors just beyond the glass partition.
I turn to my colleague next to me and I'm about to tell her this when I see her frowning at the computer screen.
Lots of customers were frowning at it, but none of the staff or the landlord ever noticed, and it's still hanging there two years later. 13.
"H-I-L-L-A-R-Y, Hillary, Hillary, Our Nominee," the Clinton supporters shouted, frowning at several people just steps away wearing "Bernie 2016" T-shirts.
It would take a zippier director than Ms Nair to get our blood pumping with shots of two people sitting opposite each other and frowning at chess boards.
I stared at this one for a long time before it made sense (sometimes frowning at the puzzle yields the answer, but frowning causes wrinkles so I just give my puzzle an intense look).
For the rest of you, who may be frowning at that mercury resting steadfastly in the low 20s, maybe I can persuade you to recall the miseries of grilling on oppressive thick August afternoons.
From the outside, it looks like an industrial estate, surrounded by wire fences, with young men wandering aimlessly between bits of dismantled cars and puddles, as guards stand at their kiosk frowning at the entrance.
Here tourists line up at the Cable Car terminus, eager to get to Fisherman's Wharf, squinting up in surprise at the cold summer fog streaming overhead, squinting down and frowning at their phones to avoid the panhandlers.
The next, though, I'd be frowning at the way I could only teleport across the wastes of 23rd century Massachusetts, using the left-hand controller to point at a spot and zoom there rather than running or sneaking.
The rose Van Noten is frowning at is a vivid, deep pink, a Schiaparelli shade, and as he lifts it, gently, with his fingertips, it's unclear what he wants to say about it: He looks almost angry at it.
With the cobbler pointing and laughing and his fellow-cobblers starting to join in and pedestrians stopping to see and cars slowing down and mullahs and would-be mullahs frowning at me from the ablution area, I was visited by a familiar embarrassment.
"I feel so helpless that as a Hong Konger, as a citizen, I don't even have a vote," said Priscilla Pang, a 22-year-old student, frowning at a wheel of fortune featuring the faces of several potential candidates for the leader, or chief executive.
She described adults as being more conventional and precise with expectations for the product to have a finished quality, while the child does not. Childhood is described as a time where imagination is alive. A child uses his strokes on a page as “shorthand symbols for what he wants them to be” (1931a). If the parent or caretaker is not supportive, for example frowning at the work or laughing at it, this will cause the child to lose confidence.
In addition to the well- known drunken out-takes, other out-takes from the first Paul Masson advert have circulated. These consist of two short takes. In the first, Welles begins saying, ""It took Beethoven four years to write that symphony", and starts to pour himself a glass of wine, before frowning at the bottle in his hand, and complaining to the director, "It's very hard for me to grab it, you've greased it. I'd better not hold it.
Seeing his uncle frowning at his reaction, he gave up the horse, but immediately seized another horse and galloped to the Turkish camp. He was well received by Mehmed, who knew him from his previous exile. John readily divulged what information he was privy to about the weaknesses of the Byzantine army, chiefly a lack of supplies and horses; this act probably saved Neocaesarea from falling, and the emperor was left with no choice but to withdraw. From Neocaesarea, John moved to the court of the Sultan Mesud I. There he converted to Islam and married one of the Sultan's daughters, whose name according to the 16th-century historian Pseudo-Sphrantzes was Kamero (Καμερώ).
Ancient Kaunian is a language of many tenses and verb forms, which makes for a language of precision. Kaunians bring this precision into play when they switch to a more modern language, generally to the disdain of others. In the parts of Lagoas and Kuusamo which were part of the empire, Kaunians disappeared completely. In the more westward parts of the continent, in contrast, Kaunians became an ethnic minority in countries formed by the invading "barbarians": maintaining a distinct and largely separate minority culture, keeping the ancient language in more or less its original form as their daily speech, clinging to the short tunics and trousers common in the days of Empire, and frowning at the idea of mixed marriages.

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