If you mean the noun 'brows': She raised her brows in disbelief when I told her that she gets her money back.
If you mean the verb 'browse': I don't have any money to spend today so I'll just browse in the shoe department.
You need to shave your eye brow.
From his unruffled brow I could tell he was not bothered by the news.
In the books, A Series of Unfortunate Events, a character had only one brow.
The depth of his furrowed brow was rather disconcerting. You will find the Yeti crab at a deeper depth than this.
unruffled brow
Brow, IE "Confusion furrowed his brow."
From his unruffled brow I could tell he was not bothered by the news.
James furrowed his brow at Kate's request.
Bob has a uni-brow, connecting both eyes and making him look like a dork.
The perspiration was dripping off my brow.
His wrinkled brow stopped my further questions.
In the books, A Series of Unfortunate Events, a character had only one brow.
yes. Can you write a sentence with the word emanate?(LOL)
I could tell that you were nervous by the perspiration on your brow.
The brow is the gangway, or plank that people use to board and disembark the ship.
As yet another person used nonplussed to describe an uninterested reaction, I furrowed my brow and appeared nonplussed as to how the meaning of this word had changed.
His brow suddenly furrowed like a malevolent thunderstorm. We must batten down the hatches before the thunderstorm arrives! Thunderbirds arrive with thunderstorms...
The sweat on his brow proved he was smelting heavy metals because he was a blacksmith.