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Glowering   /glˈaʊərɪŋ/   Listen
verb
Glower  v. i.  (past & past part. glowered; pres. part. glowering)  To look intently; to stare angrily or with a scowl.



adjective
glowering  adj.  Having a cheerless aspect or disposition.
Synonyms: dour, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sullen.






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"Glowering" Quotes from Famous Books



... Before the Senior Surgeon's glowering, incredulous stare her heart began to plunge and pound again, but it plunged and pounded no harder, she realized suddenly, than when in the calm, white hospital precincts she was obliged to pass his terrifying presence in the corridor and murmur an inaudible "Good Morning" or "Good Evening." "After ...
— The White Linen Nurse • Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

... a seat by himself, and, ordering a cocktail, sat glowering at the few other lonely members who had happened to drop in. There were not many of them, and the contagion of unsociability had taken possession of the house. The people sat scattered around at different tables, perfectly unmindful of the bartender, who cursed them ...
— The Sport of the Gods • Paul Laurence Dunbar

... intemperance which his marriage had scarcely interrupted. He was many years her senior. He treated her as a slave, and if now and then an uncomfortable sensation of inferiority assailed him, he took his revenge upon her in evil, glowering tempers that rendered him more of a ...
— The Knave of Diamonds • Ethel May Dell

... hulk of a building, with its few lights showing like glowering eyes in ambush, the State House was transformed into a temple of glory, thrust into the heavens from the top of Capitol Hill, a torch that signaled comforting candor, a ...
— All-Wool Morrison • Holman Day

... immeasured depths, Behold Alcyone—a grander sun. Round him thy solar orb with all his brood Glimmering revolves. Lo from yon mightier sphere Light, flying faster than the thoughts of men, Swift as the lightnings cleave the glowering storm, Shot on and on through dim, ethereal space, Ere yet it touched thy little orb of Earth, Five hundred cycles of thy world and more. Round him thy Sun, obedient to his power, Thrice tenfold swifter than the swiftest wing, ...
— The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems • H. L. Gordon


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