Frownier example sentences

Related (5): gloomier, grumpier, sulkiest, dour, morose

fron·tier

noun

frontier (noun) · frontiers (plural noun)

  - a line or border separating two countries:

  - the extreme limit of land into which settlers have moved, especially in the western US during the wave of expansion when European colonizers gradually moved toward the Pacific coast:

  - the extreme limit of understanding or achievement in a particular area:

Synonyms

border, boundary, partition, borderline, perimeter, limit, edge, rim, marches, bounds, limit, end, edge, side, boundary, border, bound, termination, perimeter, circumference, outside, outline, confine, periphery, outskirts, margin, brink, rim, lip, fringe, verge, threshold, compass, bourn, marge, skirt, ambit, middle

"Frownier" Example Sentences

1. She gave me a frownier look than usual.
2. His frownier expression indicated his disapproval.
3. The frownier he became, the more uncomfortable I felt.
4. His frownier mood made me think twice about asking.
5. She had a frownier look on her face than I expected.
6. His frownier demeanor made me think he was mad at me.
7. His frownier expression made me think I had done something wrong.
8. I could tell he was getting frownier by the minute.
9. His frownier attitude made me think I had said something wrong.
10. His frownier face made me think I had done something wrong.
11. His frownier demeanor made me think I had done something to upset him.
12. I could see his frownier expression when he heard the news.
13. His frownier attitude made me think I had said something to offend him.
14. His frownier face made me think I had said something wrong.
15. His frownier expression made me think I had done something to displease him.
16. His frownier mood made me think I had said something to displease him.
17. His frownier face made me think I had done something to annoy him.
18. His frownier attitude made me think I had done something to anger him.
19. His frownier countenance made me think I had said something to anger him.
20. His frownier expression made me think I had done something to displease him.

Common Phases

Frowning; Pouting; Glowering; Scowling; Sullen; Displeased.

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